Bhojpuri folk singer Neha Singh Rathore became a household name after the release of her controversial song ‘UP Mein Ka Ba.’ She garnered a lot of followers because of her work. In the late hours of Wednesday, the musician and her husband Himanshu got into a horrific car accident. As reported by the Free Press Journal, their car was rammed by a vehicle belonging to the Indian government in Noida.
Neha took to her official social media handle to share a video of the horrific incident where she can be seen questioning the driver and her car with a Bharat Sarkar sign on it. In the video posted on X, it can be seen that she is standing beside a badly damaged car, as her husband tries to question the other driver who was caught fleeing the scene. The person who was recording the video was heard contacting a helpline, but to no avail.
अभी थोड़ी देर पहले नोएडा से वापस आते समय लोधी कॉलोनी के पास मेरी कैब का एक्सीडेंट हो गया.
— Neha Singh Rathore (@nehafolksinger) March 20, 2024
एक तेज रफ़्तार nexon गाड़ी अचानक हमारी कैब के सामने आ गई. nexon गाड़ी पर भारत सरकार लिखा हुआ था.
मैं सुरक्षित हूँ. हिमांशु के घुटने में मामूली चोट लगी है.
हम लोग मेरे इंटरव्यू के… pic.twitter.com/WDtgynmOpQ
Sharing the video, she wrote in Hindi, “While returning from Noida, my cab met with an accident near Lodhi Colony. A speeding Nexon car suddenly appeared in front of our cab. Bharat Sarkar was written on the Nexon car.” As the video progresses further, she questions the driver about what he would have done if she had gotten seriously injured or died during the accident.
Himanshu proceeded to claim that the driver was drunk and didn’t have any clue what was happening around him. She went on to claim that while she was safe, her husband suffered a minor injury to his knee. She concluded, “I feel that information about this accident should be made public, so I am uploading this video.”
For the unversed, Neha Singh Rathore released her song UP Mein Ka Ba in 2023, which made her a household name. The viral song created a lot of controversy as she sarcastically questioned UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his government’s eviction drive in Kanpur, which had led to the death of a 45-year-old mother and her 20-year-old daughter. She was spelled with a legal notice by the UP police.
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