A road rage incident in East Bengaluru involving Indian Air Force (IAF) officers Wing Commander Shiladitya Bose and Squadron Leader Madhumita Dutta has sparked controversy. The incident took a turn when Bose alleged abuse in Kannada, leading to a viral video that caused outrage. However, CCTV footage later revealed that Bose was the one who assaulted the biker. The Bengaluru police have clarified that this incident is being treated as a routine road rage case and is unrelated to any language or regional bias. The altercation between the IAF officers and the biker has raised concerns about road safety and decorum among individuals, especially those in positions of authority. The incident serves as a reminder for all individuals to maintain composure and respect while on the roads. As investigations continue, it is important for all parties involved to cooperate with the authorities to ensure a fair and just resolution to the matter.
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