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Mercedes passenger assaults biker at Indiranagar red light, video sparks outrage

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A video from Bengaluru's Indiranagar area shows a passenger from a Mercedes car physically assaulting a motorcyclist at a traffic signal. The altercation reportedly began as a dispute between the two parties during a traffic stop. A bystander recorded the incident, capturing the passenger stepping out of the vehicle to slap and push the biker. The footage has since circulated widely, drawing public anger and demands for police intervention. The incident has reignited concerns about the rising trend of road rage incidents in Bengaluru.

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