Delhi Woman Hurls Abuses At Man Over Parking, Mother Threatens Him With Jail
The incident was recorded by the man and the video has now gone viral on social media, where users are critcising the mother-daughter duo for their disrespectful behaviour.
A video showing a heated argument between a man and a mother-daughter duo in Delhi has surfaced on social media. It shows the young woman hurling abuses at the man in the presence of her mother, who later joins the argument and begins yelling at the man. The altercation began over car parking issue.
The video shows the young woman shouting at the man, whose face is not visible on the camera. As the argument begins to escalate the woman's mother accuses the man of misbehaving with her over car parking and continues to yell at him, while the man denies the allegations.
The mother-daughter duo also challeges him to complain about them to anybody he wants, and in turn tells him that her daughter is an IPS officer. The woman's mother also tells him that he would go to jail if he behaved like this with a woman. As the argument continues, the young woman hurls abuses at the man in Hindi, leaving him shocked.
ABP Live could not independently verify the claims in the video. It was shared on January 13 and has since amassed almost 650k views.
The video was shared by on X (formerly Twitter). The post was captioned: "Pathetic despicable women who first abused the man, the young girl actually called him b** in her mother’s presence I was first shocked at the lack of proper upbringing but when I heard the mother speak it added up. Make this foul mouthed duo famous please."
An individual wrote, "Money, arrogance, bad upbringing, entitlement, gender card. You will see it will be common in most of these kinds of cases."
Another commented, "Oh no, Delhi person again, such horrible behaviour."
"Mom and daughter have no common sense. Why would you park right behind parked cars, and that too when you see a solid white line clearly marked behind the parked cars. Hahahaha. What a monkey show," a third wrote. A fourth commented, “This is so common in Delhi."
Another user sarcastically called it "Women empowerment." Calling it a shocking behaviour, another person called it "complete lack of respect for other people."