New Delhi, July 4 -- Before authorities directed the removal of BAT-BMS from app stores and the 'Tirri Prank' became national news, it was little more than a little-known trick circulating among a handful of users. The phenomenon burst into the mainstream after Delhi-based content creators began documenting how the Bluetooth-enabled app could remotely stall e-rickshaws, triggering a flood of viral Reels and copycat videos. Among the first to bring the trend to wider attention was creator Yash Bharadwaj. "I was told by a friend that a new app could instantly strand an e-rickshaw via Bluetooth. It sounded impossible, so I went out to test it and filmed it actually working," says Bharadwaj. The experiment quickly snowballed beyond his expect...