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Gujarat: Man Sets Scooter on Fire Outside Showroom Over Ignored Complaint, Video Goes Viral

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: October 9, 2025 17:58 IST

Shocking video of man setting his scooter on fire outside a showroom, has surfaced on social media. Incident is from Gujarat's ...

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Shocking video of man setting his scooter on fire outside a showroom, has surfaced on social media. Incident is from Gujarat's Palanpur alleging hat the company had ignored his repeated complaints.  Customer got irritated and frustrated as company ignored the complaint about the  broken steering rod. 

Person claimed, that the Ola two-wheeler's steering wheel and tyre connection severed while riding. Frustrated by the company's lack of response to his concerns, the man set his Ola scooter on fire in front of the showroom, as seen in a video of the incident. The vehicle was completely destroyed.

A man and his five-year-old son were traveling in a vehicle when the steering suddenly broke, causing the vehicle to burst into flames amidst a large crowd, India Today reported.

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