Watch Video: Woman abuses, slaps army personnel in south Delhi
Action Against The Woman Identified As Smriti Kalra Was Taken After The Video Of Her Slapping The Army Men Went Viral On The Social Media. The Incident Took Place At Vasant Kunj In South Delhi.
In a shocking incident, a 44-year-old woman was arrested in connection with the case of road rage in which she allegedly assaulted and abused two army personnel in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj, the police said.
Action against the woman, identified as Smriti Kalra, was taken after the video of her slapping the Army men went viral on the social media. The incident took place at Vasant Kunj in south Delhi. Later, Metropolitan Magistrate Lovleen granted bail to the accused Smriti Kalra after she was produced before the court.
The incident took place on September 9 but was reported to the police on September 13 after which a case was registered and the woman arrested, they said.
In the police complaint, an Army subedar said he was going in a military truck to drop off five colleagues at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station when the woman, driving an Indica car overtook them near the Rajokri flyover. He alleged that the car was being driven in a zig-zag manner and Kalra refused to give them way. He claimed that despite them blowing the horn, she refused to give them way, the police said.
In the complaint, it is also stated that the lady abused the Army men for no fault of theirs and even refused to give an explanation for her behaviour.
Kalra got married to an Army officer’s son in 1995 and was divorced in 2008 over marital issues.
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