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On Tape: VIP fight a man trying to break traffic signal

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VIP violating traffic rules is quite normal practice, and time an incident happened in the Nation Capital Region showcases another VIP exploiting his power.

In a recent incident, a VIP- in Delhi and a member of Samajwadi Party was caught on tape trying to cross the traffic signal at Noida’s Sector 57. He was stopped by a bike rider whom the VIP had asked to get aside at the signal.

The two men got into an argument, while Prashant Saxena shot the whole incident. Meanwhile, VIP’s daughter jumped in front of the camera and made arrogant remarks.

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Later Prashant posted the video on the internet and it is making rounds on social media since then:

So this VIP guy was in hurry that he got out from his car (car with VIP horns/hooters)
And started misbehaving with the Sardarji who didn’t give him way because it was Red light on the traffic signal.

His daughter carried similar attitude and his father then tried to snatch my cellphone.Thanks to my cab driver that he took the car off that place.
Please share this video and make him famous.

Location: sector 57
Date : 24 August 2016
Time: 8:00 am

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