Ludhiana, July 19 -- A ride-hailing service biker was reportedly assaulted by a group of 30 people, including a woman, following a dispute over an unpaid fare. When the driver's brother and friends attempted to intervene, the accused turned on them as well. The rider and one of his friends sustained critical injuries and are currently hospitalised, battling for their lives. The Division Number 7 police have booked a woman, a colony leader and more than two dozen others in connection with the incident. The FIR was registered on the complaint of Rohit Bharadwaj, 23, a resident of Banda Bahadur Colony, Subhash Nagar. Police have named Neha, Bihari, Colony president Jai Prakash, his two sons Karan and Manoj, besides other aides, including Chusli, Inder, Rahul, Krishna, Vishal, Rishu Kumar, Roshan alias Uthal, Gautam alias Satti, Manoj Takla alias Manak and Sandeep alias Joori. 15 of their aides are yet to be identified. According to Rohit, who works part-time as a ride-hailing service driver, he came into contact with Neha around six months ago when she booked a ride from Jain Colony on Rahon Road to Samrala Chowk. Over time, she allegedly stopped booking rides through the app and began contacting him directly for transportation. Rohit alleged that Neha had accumulated unpaid ride charges over several trips. On Friday, while dropping her to Samrala Chowk, he asked her to clear the pending amount. As they reached near Bihari Colony, Neha allegedly asked him to stop the motorcycle. When he again demanded payment, she reportedly raised an alarm, accusing him of harassing her. Within minutes, a crowd gathered. Rohit alleged that Jai Prakash, along with his sons and several associates, attacked him without verifying the facts....