'Kapde Utar Ke Nanga Karungi': Woman Hurls Abuses At Bengaluru Traffic Cops, Taken Into Custody After Viral Video Surfaces
The woman continues to abuse the traffic officers throughout the one-minute and 17-second viral video. It remains unclear what triggered the woman to become so aggressive towards the traffic police.

A disturbing video has surfaced on social media from Bengaluru's Yelahanka New Town area, showing a woman hurling abuses at traffic police personnel.
The incident reportedly took place on Thursday in Bengaluru's Yelahanka New Town area, when a woman wearing a helmet caused a commotion on a busy road. After the video of the heated exchange between traffic officers and the aggressive woman went viral on social media, the woman was taken into custody.
In the video, the woman can be heard saying: "B*henc*hd sala, don't tell anything to my staff. How dare you touch his T-shirt."
"Police hai to darayega kya bhench*d," she continues.
When one of the female traffic officers responds, the woman also abuses her, saying "R*ndi ki aulad...Kapde utar ke nanga kar dungi".
The woman continues to abuse the traffic officers throughout the one-minute and 17-second viral video. It remains unclear what triggered the woman to become so aggressive towards the traffic police.
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The incident video has gone viral on social media, with users condemning the woman's abusive behaviour.
Sharing the video on X, a user named Rupesh Ranjana wrote: "Look at this arrogance... If they speak to the state police in such derogatory language, how much audacity must they have... Attacking us, threatening the police, what is this..." He tagged the Bengaluru Police and Bengaluru Traffic Police handles, calling for action against the woman.
Another X handle named Karnataka Update wrote, criticising the woman: "Shameless display of arrogance — woman hurls abuses at Bengaluru Police in Hindi, forgetting respect for law and those who enforce it. They are not even giving respect to police units; what about common people?"
After the video circulated on social media, police took action against the woman and detained her. Responding to one of the posts related to the incident, the Yelahanka New Town Police X handle wrote: "On this day, dated 14.08.2025, a case has been registered at the Yelahanka Suburb Police Station, the accused have been taken into custody, and an investigation is being conducted against the accused in accordance with the law."
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