App-based vehicle drivers’ protest in Bhubaneswar turns violent, with injuries reported and vehicles damaged, according to multiple outlets. The unrest involves protesters and affected vehicles in the city.
The Economic Times reports that the ride-hailing protest turns violent, while Times of India says 25 people are injured and that vehicles are damaged during the disturbances. Both accounts focus on the breakdown of what begins as a protest into clashes on the ground. However, they provide limited shared detail on the specific triggers, where the violence occurs, or whether any arrests are made. The different reporting also emphasizes different impacts: one highlights the overall violence of the protest, while the other quantifies the number of injured and notes property damage. Authorities and the broader public response are mentioned only generally across the available summaries, without further specifics.