A minor squabble over a parking spot turned violent on Tuesday along the Haryana–Rajasthan border in Nuh district. The confrontation left four people injured and several motorcycles ablaze.
A parking spot caused a fight between two men from the village of Mundaka and Hajipur. A physical altercation resulted from their intense dispute. Neighbours soon followed, and the dispute got out of hand.
Chaos on the Roads
Crowds from both villages swarmed the area. They blocked the roads and caused long traffic jams. Furious residents overturned and torched several motorcycles. Emergency services struggled to clear the chaos.
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Nuh Superintendent of Police Rajesh Kumar said the violence was limited to the immediate dispute. He confirmed that there was no broader communal angle. Police swiftly registered a case at the Ferozepur Jhirka police station.
A Nuh police spokesperson vowe, “Strict legal action will be taken against anyone found guilty of violence or spreading misinformation.”
Current Status
Four individuals are receiving medical treatment for their injuries. Authorities continue the investigation and review video footage and witness statements. Officials expect to file charges against those involved in the violence and property destruction.
Traffic flow has improved. Police deployed additional forces to keep the peace.
This incident underscores how everyday conflicts can escalate rapidly. A simple disagreement over a parking spot triggered physical violence and public disorder.
Officials urge calm. They remind residents to resolve disputes peacefully and report tensions early.
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