Ghaziabad Road Row Video Sparks Social Media Storm

Rahul KaushikNationalJanuary 5, 2026

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New Delhi, January 5, 2026: A wave of intense public discussion has been triggered across digital platforms following the viral spread of a controversial video from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. On January 4, 2026, footage began circulating which depicts a woman engaged in a high-decibel altercation on a public road in the Modinagar area. The video, which has garnered hundreds of thousands of views, features a heated exchange between a local resident and the woman, who was observed accompanied by two uniformed police sub-inspectors during the late-night dispute.

Claims of Wealth and Caste Dominance

The highlight of the viral clip, which has drawn both ridicule and criticism, involves the woman making bold claims about her financial status and social background. She was heard shouting, “I am a Jat, I can buy 50 Thars on the spot,” while also identifying herself as the owner of a brick kiln (Bhatta Malkin). The dispute reportedly began when a local homeowner requested the woman to remove her vehicle, which was allegedly parked in a manner that blocked a private residence. Instead of a peaceful resolution, the situation was seen escalating into a volley of verbal abuse.

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Controversial Role of the Uniformed Officers

Significant scrutiny has been directed toward the two police sub-inspectors who were seen standing by as the woman launched her verbal tirade. It was remarked by netizens that the officers, identified as Mukul and Jitendra Raghav, appeared to be “silent spectators” rather than enforcing order. Allegations have even been heard in local reports suggesting that the officers were seen drinking alcohol at the spot before the dispute erupted, a claim that has further intensified the demand for an internal investigation into the conduct of the Ghaziabad Police.

Counter-Claims and Preceding Legal Issues

The narrative of the incident has been complicated by a cross-complaint filed by the woman, identified as Mundresh, and her husband. It was alleged in their statement to the Niwari police that they were being harassed and followed by youths in another Thar vehicle while returning from a birthday party on December 21, 2025. However, it has also been revealed by police sources that the woman and her husband were previously booked in a cheating and check bounce case on December 18, leading to questions about whether the current dispute was an isolated road rage event or linked to ongoing legal frictions.

Administrative Response and Public Accountability

As the video continues to trend under hashtags related to “Gundagardi” and “Police Accountability,” the Police Commissionerate Ghaziabad has initiated an inquiry to determine why the sub-inspectors were present outside their designated jurisdiction. It was stated by the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) that strict action will be taken if the personnel are found to have abetted the woman’s misconduct. As 2026 begins, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the “power-drunk” culture that often plagues public roads, where wealth and caste are used as shields against civic responsibility.

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