Bengaluru, Jan 20: A man was dragged on the bonnet of a car for a kilometre in a road rage incident in the city on Friday, police said.
The CCTV footage of the incident has gone viral on social media showing one Darshan struggling to stay put on the car, allegedly driven by a woman identified as Priyanka.
According to police, a road accident between Darshan's car and Priyanka's vehicle took place on the Jnanabharathi Main Road in the morning.
As Priyanka's car allegedly crashed with Darshan's car, the latter came out of the vehicle. When Darshan tried to stop the car and speak to the occupants, Priyanka allegedly accelerated the car at high speed and drove away.
Fearing that he could be run over, Darshan quickly jumped and climbed on the bonnet of the car. The accused, then, sped away in the car for a kilometre with Darshan perched on the bonnet.
The woman, her husband and one more person have been booked on charges of attempt to murder and conspiracy.
The accused woman's husband Pramod too lodged a counter complaint against Darshan and his three friends accusing them with beating him and molesting his wife.
Police have arrested five people in this connection.
Another incident of dragging in #Bengaluru, a woman has dragged a man sitting on her SUV’s bonnet for 3 km in Ullal Main Road, Jnanabarathi on Friday morning in a road rage. A case & counter case has been filed against the woman and the man climbing SUV bonnet.@DeccanHerald pic.twitter.com/ZV4Qm2d6AD
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According to the report, following the discussions, delegations from both sides agreed to exchange written documents, a move aimed at ensuring clarity and consensus on the understandings reached during the meeting.
Both the Iranian and US delegations arrived in Islamabad on Saturday, April 11, amid high security for the peace talks.
