
The brawl broke out between the bride's and groom's sides over the serving of chicken fries. According to a report in ANI, some members of the groom's family complained the dish was served in small portions, triggering tension at the event. (Image Source: X.com/@newsforyou36351)
A wedding event in Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor district soon turned into a scene of chaos after a scuffle at a food counter escalated into a full-blown clash, leaving several guests injured.
The brawl broke out between the bride's and groom's sides over the serving of chicken fries. According to a report in ANI, some members of the groom's family complained the dish was served in small portions, triggering tension at the event.
To placate them, the bride's family brought more pieces, but instead of being satisfied, the guests raised a new complaint they said the food was not being served politely.
The argument quickly began to intensify, and the event soon turned into a battlefield. The police had to step in and restore order.
A video from the venue has surfaced on social media platform X, showing people running in panic, pushing and hitting each other as screams erupt in the background.
A witness recounted that the scenario had turned chaotic, with even women and children getting in the way of the scuffle. One of the guests, reportedly a heart patient, was seriously injured in the incident and was taken to a hospital.
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The witness described the incident. "We came for a wedding. There was a gathering at the chicken fry counter. While guests were trying to get chicken fries, a fight broke out. There were women and children there, and a stampede occurred. One person has been hospitalized, and his condition is quite serious."
Following alerts from those present, police reached the site and dispersed the groups involved. The police remained at the venue to prevent any further disturbance, allowing the wedding rituals to conclude under their watch.
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