Nishtha, whose Twitter profile says she is a communications specialist, alleged the autorickshaw driver deliberately took a wrong turn and continued to drive towards an unfamiliar road, after which she protested but he did not respond
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A Gurgaon-based woman was almost ‘kidnapped’ by her auto driver and narrated the ordeal on Twitter. She jumped out of the moving vehicle to save herself. The incident occurred in Sector 22 of Gurgaon, just seven minutes away from her home, tweeted the woman.
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Nishtha, whose Twitter profile says she is a communications specialist, alleged the autorickshaw driver deliberately took a wrong turn and continued to drive towards an unfamiliar road, after which she protested but he did not respond.
"Yesterday was one of the scariest days of my life as I think I was almost abducted/ kidnapped. I don't know what it was, it's still giving me chills. Arnd 12:30 pm, I took an auto from the auto stand of a busy market Sec 22 (Gurgaon) for my home which is like 7 mins away," Nishtha tweeted.
"I told auto driver that I will do Paytm as I don't have cash and looking at his setup which looked like he drives for Uber, I thought he will be pretty much okay with that. He agreed and I sat in the auto. He was listening to devotional music at a reasonable volume," she added.
speed was 35-40 & before he speeds up, jumping out was the only option. I thought broken bones are better than getting lost. And I jumped out of the moving auto! I don’t know how I got that courage. (5/8)
— Nishtha (@nishtha_paliwal) December 20, 2021
“We arrived at a T point from where one has to take right for the sector I live in. But he took left. I asked him are you taking left. He didn't listen, instead he started shouting God's name (I don't want to specify the religion here as this is not related to any religion)," Nishtha tweeted.
"I shouted literally - 'bhaiya, mera sector right me tha aap left me kyu leke ja rahe ho.' He didn't respond and kept taking God's name at reasonably high pitch. I hit him 8-10 times on his left shoulder but nothing. The only thought that came to my mind - jump out," she said. "Speed was 35-40 and before he speeds up, jumping out was the only option. I thought broken bones are better than getting lost. And I jumped out of the moving auto! I don't know how I got that courage," she tweeted.
In one of her tweets she also mentioned that she went to Palam Vihar police station and its SHO Jitender Yadav has assured that he will trace the auto driver.
Nishtha said she couldn't note down the autorickshaw's number amid the big scare.