00:00And now we bring you news coming in from Maharashtra where in Mumbai we saw a woman
00:05erupting in anger during a Jan Aak Rosh rally that was organized by the Mahayuki.
00:11Now it seems the woman had lashed out at the minister over there, you see on your screens,
00:17when they were holding the Jan Aak Rosh rally which was to basically talk about the reservation
00:22bill that did not go through and listen to what exactly had happened over there and what
00:29the reaction that is coming in from the Maharashtra minister is.
01:00You have to say it's traffic caught out.
01:02Shut up.
01:03Enough.
01:04You not understand.
01:06Go.
01:08Go.
01:10Go.
01:10Go.
01:12Go.
01:13Go.
01:37Thank you very much.
01:43But in some cases, there was a lot of trouble in the police.
01:46There was a bottle in the car and put it in the car and put it in the car and
01:50put it in the car.
01:51So, this is not a bad thing.
01:52I don't think this is a bad thing.
01:54I won't say that to them, I won't say that to them.
01:57They have to be delayed, they have to go to school.
02:00I absolutely believe that.
02:03And joining us now in India today is Ritvig Bhalikar.
02:05Ritvig, the woman had claimed that she was going to pick up her son
02:09and that she'd been waiting for an hour and that's when she lost her temper.
02:12Now, the minister is saying that the way she spoke or her actions are not appropriate.
02:22Yes, absolutely.
02:24Yesterday, even I was there on the spot covering the massive rally
02:28which was held by BJP to oppose the opposition stance on the Women's Reservation Bill.
02:34But due to this rally, the whole traffic had come to stand still for more than an hour
02:41and the infuriated commuter, this woman who was stuck in this massive traffic jam,
02:47she was so agitated.
02:49She was continuously trying to approach the traffic police, the leaders, the BJP leaders who were present at the spot.
02:57But no one was paying heed to her and that led to lost her cool and then we saw how
03:03agitated she was.
03:05We even tried to ask her that where her son is and does she need any help.
03:13But she was completely agitated and yesterday when she lost her cool, we saw what was her reaction.
03:21After that, now the government is trying to say that yes, we understand her agitation
03:28but at the same time we were also protesting for her cause, for women's cause.
03:33So, there's no apology from any of the representatives from the government.
03:38In fact, they are saying that the woman should have understood the situation
03:44and she should have not reacted the way she had.
03:48Right, Ritrik. Thank you very much for that answer.
03:51It seems that the government feels that the roads that were being used for their own protest
03:56and the woman waiting to use it for the purpose they are, she is the one who's wrong.
04:03Now, let's see what really happened.
04:06So, a dramatic scene was unfolding on Mumbai streets and it later went viral as well.
04:11Inwardly, a woman stuck in massive traffic jam for over an hour, lost her patience
04:16and confronted the protesters during the BJP-led Mahayuti's Mahila Jan Akrosh March.
04:22The rally organized over the women's reservation bill brought key roads to a complete standstill,
04:29triggering chaos and long delays for commuters.
04:32But this time, frustration bowled over.
04:34The woman was seen shouting at the protesters, demanding they move the demonstration to an open ground
04:40instead of blocking public roads.
04:42In a rare moment of direct public pushback, she also targeted the minister, Girish Mahajan,
04:48holding organizers responsible for the disruption.
04:51Police were present, but caught between managing the protest and easing the traffic.
04:56The video is now sparking a wider debate.
04:59Where does the right to protest end and the public's right to movement begin?
05:03Get out now!
05:05Get out now!
05:06Get out now!
05:07Get out!
05:15How long before you allow the damn traffic?
05:19No, I've been beating.
05:21I have to pick up my bloody child.
05:24I've been standing hungry.
05:26When are you moving?
05:28There is an empty ground there.
05:30Go shout there!
05:32Now!
05:33Get out now!
05:35Get out now!
05:36I'm standing in a while.
05:37Why are you standing there?
05:40Go!
05:41Go!
05:42Get out now!
05:44There are hundreds of people waiting.
05:46There is an empty ground there.
05:48Get out!
05:48Get out!
05:50Get out!
05:50Get out!
05:51Get out!
05:52Get out!
05:52Get out!
05:56Get out!
06:02Enough!
06:02Enough!
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