Delhi uber driver Kicks Passengers Out Over Alleged Anti-India Remarks: 


"You are Pakistani. Halala ki aulad ho tum log [You are the children of Halala]," an uber driver was heard saying after he kicked out passengers in delhi for allegedly making anti-India comments. According to reports, this incident happened at midnight on august 9. A video of this incident, recorded by one of the passengers, is going viral on social networks and receiving mixed reactions from Internet users. While many praised the driver for his actions, others were not happy with his treatment of passengers. A Pakistani man and his girlfriend treated indians badly and called them rich. The uber driver first told them to stop being disrespectful. While sharing the video on X,  wrote: They both kicked out when they crossed their boundaries.


A video capturing a violent altercation between an uber driver and his passengers in delhi has gone viral. The fight started when the driver overheard the passengers talking about how stupid the people of delhi are. The driver became angry and took offense at what he said was an insult to India. Although the woman tried to defuse the situation by explaining that their comments were a general overview of the city and not a personal attack, her efforts were to no avail. The driver, still angry, threw the passengers out of the car in the middle of the night. He also hurled insults at them and called them Pakistani. Since it was shared on august 11, it has received over five million views and counting. Many took to the comment section of the post to share their thoughts. Another said: "Whoever is the passenger, the driver should remain silent and ignore the passenger's arguments." He should not be violent, insulting and ensure that the passenger reaches his destination. He can make videos and share later. However, his job is to serve the passengers. "We don't need to show our backs everywhere."

"The taxi driver is loyal to the island, let there be peace. He might lose his job, but he didn't think twice. Hello, people of religions who do not respect our country should not be thrown out of the taxi but out of the country. jai India, said the third.

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