Mumbai: A viral video has covered the internet in which fitness influencer and YouTuber Rajveer Sisodia can be seen in a road rage incident, stirring a heated debate among netizens. The video, originally posted by Rajveer himself on his official social media account, was later deleted. It depicts Rajveer thrashing a man allegedly involved in a hit-and-run case.
According to Rajveer Sisodia, the altercation began when his car was struck by the accused, who then attempted to flee the scene. While trying to escape, the accused driver reportedly hit two motorcycles and a taxi. Rajveer pursued the man, stopping his vehicle after a brief chase. He alleged that the driver’s reckless behavior could have endangered other road users.
In the viral clip, Rajveer is seen pulling the man out of his car, abusing, and thrashing him on the road. Despite the man’s pleas to be released, Rajveer continued to slap him, leaving the man’s clothes torn during the scuffle. In the video it can be seen that Rajveer is abusing him and continuously assaulting the man.
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Warning: Abusive language in the video
The incident has divided internet users, with some praising Rajveer for taking action against a potentially dangerous driver, while others criticized him for resorting to violence, especially against someone older. Rajveer later posted videos on Instagram defending his actions, claiming that the man was intoxicated and could have caused severe harm to others.
Rajveer further defended his actions by drawing a parallel to Bigg Boss 18 contestant Rajat Dalal, his former rival turned friend. He reminded followers that in Rajat’s previous hit-and-run case, netizens had called for harsh punishment, including physical reprimands, for reckless driving. He added a screenshot of his Instagram story in which a user asking him to give the man strict punishment.
Despite the widespread discussion online, no police action has been reported, and no official complaint has been filed in connection with the incident involving Rajveer Sisodia. The video and its aftermath continue to trend on social media, sparking debates about the appropriate response to road rage and reckless driving incidents.