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Bratty 22-Year-Old Meets Karma After Refusing to Pay Taxi Driver

Bessie T. Dowd by Bessie T. Dowd
January 30, 2026
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Bratty 22-Year-Old Meets Karma After Refusing to Pay Taxi Driver

‘Woman Card Mat Play Karo’: Mumbai Cab Driver Confronts Passenger As She Refuses To Pay ₹250 Fare – VIDEO

A video from Mumbai has gone viral showing a heated argument between a cab driver and a female passenger after she allegedly refused to pay the fare. The driver is seen following the woman and demanding payment, while a bystander tries to intervene. The woman continues to walk away, and it remains unclear if the issue was resolved.

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A heated argument erupts on a Mumbai street after a woman allegedly refuses to pay a cab driver his fare, hurls abuses, and walks away as bystanders attempt to intervene. | X/@priyarajputlive

A scuffle broke out between a cab driver and a female passenger after she allegedly refused to pay her fare. The altercation was recorded on camera and has since gone viral on social media. The both in the video appear aggressive and hurling abuses at each other.

In what appears to be a location in Mumbai, the woman is seen walking away while being followed by the cab driver, who is heard saying, “Ma’am, cab ka paisa de do,” demanding payment. The woman ignores him and responds rudely, saying, “Chal hatt, kaika paisa,” while repeatedly trying to shoo him away.

Bystander Attempts To Intervene

Meanwhile, another man on a Bullet motorcycle approaches to intervene as the situation escalates. The cab driver calmly explains that the woman is refusing to pay the fare. Despite the intervention, the woman continues to walk away and remains reluctant to pay. He later confronts her asks her to not to play woman card for sympathy.

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Driver Accuses Passenger Of Misconduct

The biker, after understanding the situation, politely asks the woman to pay the cab fare, but she refuses. This further angers the cab driver, who raises his voice and alleges that the woman smoked a cigarette inside the vehicle, bought alcohol, and wasted nearly half an hour of his time. The both continue hurl abuses and yell at each other

Unclear If Matter Was Resolved

Throughout the video, the woman appears adamant and continues to refuse payment. As of now, it remains unclear whether she eventually paid the cab driver or if any formal action was taken.

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Taxi Driver Detained by Immigration Authorities After 19 Years in U.S.

In 2013, Gurmukh Singh was arrested upon attending an interview for an application for a green card that was filed by his U.S. citizen wife.

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Gurmukh Singh and wife Balwinder Kaur walk to the Federal Building before he is taken into custody after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s hearing in Santa Ana, Calif., Monday, May 8, 2017. Singh, a Southern California taxi driver originally from India, was detained Monday by U.S. immigration authorities during a check-in for an 18-year-old deportation order.Ken Steinhardt / AP

SANTA ANA, Calif. — A Southern California taxi driver originally from India was detained Monday by U.S. immigration authorities during a check-in for an 18-year-old deportation order.

Gurmukh Singh, a 47-year-old husband and father of two teenage girls, was detained at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s offices in Santa Ana.

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Gurmukh Singh and wife Balwinder Kaur walk to the Federal Building before he is taken into custody after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s hearing in Santa Ana, Calif., Monday, May 8, 2017. Singh, a Southern California taxi driver originally from India, was detained Monday by U.S. immigration authorities during a check-in for an 18-year-old deportation order.Ken Steinhardt / AP

It wasn’t the first time Singh was detained by immigration authorities. In 2013, he was arrested upon attending an interview for an application for a green card that was filed by his U.S. citizen wife. He said he spent five months in custody.

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Since then, Singh had sought to get the 1999 order reviewed, but the courts last month rejected his efforts. Democratic Rep. Alan Lowethal sponsored a rare private immigration bill last week in an attempt to help Singh fix his immigration status, and Singh’s lawyers said they filed a request to put his deportation on hold.

“They told me that under President Trump’s executive actions, Mr. Singh’s case is now a priority,” his lawyer Monica Eav Glicken said.

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Gurmukh Singh’s family comforts each other during a news conference before he is taken into custody after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s hearing in Santa Ana, Calif., Monday, May 8, 2017. Singh, a Southern California taxi driver originally from India, was detained Monday by U.S. immigration authorities during a check-in for an 18-year-old deportation order.Ken Steinhardt / AP

The latest twist in Singh’s lengthy case comes as President Donald Trump’s administration has stepped up efforts to tighten immigration enforcement by building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and boosting deportations.

Immigration authorities said in a statement that Singh’s case has received “exhaustive review” by the U.S. courts, which have repeatedly upheld the 1999 order. In addition, authorities said those who threaten public safety are a focus of the administration, but anyone who breaks U.S. immigration laws and has a deportation order could potentially be removed from the country.

“We’re a nation of immigrants, but we’re also a nation of laws,” ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice said.

Lowenthal said he believes the case shows how the administration’s priorities have changed under Trump. “Now what we keep hearing from ICE is everything has changed, all cases are a priority,” he said.

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Gurmukh Singh, accompanied by his wife, talks during a news conference prior to his immigration check-in outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s offices in Santa Ana, Calif. on Monday, May 8, 2017. Singh a taxi driver originally from India has been detained by U.S. immigration authorities during a check-in for an 18-year-old deportation order.Amy Taxin / AP

Singh came to the United States in 1998 after sneaking across the U.S.-Mexico border. He applied for asylum, claiming he was fleeing persecution as a Sikh, but was not approved.

From there, his case was shipped to the immigration courts, where Singh attended a hearing, Glicken said. There, he was issued a deportation order, she said.

Glicken said Singh told his lawyers he didn’t know he had the order when he attended his immigration interview in 2013.

Singh, who lives in the Orange County city of Garden Grove, said he wants the U.S. to let him stay in the country while filing paperwork toward getting his green card, and that he would travel to India to complete the process so he could return and remain here with his family.

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On Monday, he told reporters before his check-in that he was afraid of what would happen to his wife, who suffers diabetes, and his U.S.-born daughters, one who is soon headed to college, if he were taken into custody.

“If I am deported, what happens to my family?” he said. “I love my family too much.”

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