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WATCH | CISF Jawan Pushes, Slaps Girl In Taj Mahal Over Making Reels, Then This Happened

A circulating video on social media platform X captures a confrontation that occurred between a CISF jawan and a female tourist at the Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, leading to a physical altercation on Saturday.

A video is doing rounds on social media platform X showing a confrontation ensued between a CISF jawan and a female tourist at the Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, resulting in a physical altercation on Saturday.

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Reports suggest that the dispute began over the filming of a reel within the Taj Mahal premises. The incident, captured in a video that has now circulated on social media, depicts the jawan pushing and striking the woman, causing her to lose balance and fall to the ground. Amid her attempt to retaliate, another man steps in to intervene, but tensions escalate as the jawan proceeds to slap and strike the woman with an umbrella. The altercation unfolds in the midst of the Taj Mahal’s crowded tourist area, drawing the attention of onlookers.

Also read: Slaps! Kicks! Hair-pulling! Uff! Scuffle Broke Out Between Chhattisgarh Girls; Disturbing Visuals

The video quickly gained traction on social media platforms, sparking debates and discussions about the incident.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the altercation, and investigations into the matter are ongoing.

Also read: WATCH | Bengaluru: Man Beats Three People Over Throwing Garbage Infront Of His House

First published on: Apr 06, 2024 07:39 PM IST


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