A dangerous fight took place between shopkeepers and women in Bombay market, many were bleeding
A dangerous fight took place between shopkeepers and women in Bombay market, many were bleeding
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Indore: A big incident is coming out of Indore, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. This evening, in front of the Mumbai market police post, some ladies got into a fierce fight with the shopkeepers, so much so that the hands of the women were broken by the banner makers there. The banner kept at the shop was put up, due to which the shop operator misbehaved with them and the matter came down to a fight.

After this, when the women called their relatives after fighting with the women, they were also beaten up. As soon as the news of this was received, MLA Akash Vijayvargiya and Eklavya Singh Gaur of Hind Rakshak Sangathan reached the Sarafa police station.

Hundreds of workers had reached the Sarafa police station by 5 p.m. and surrounded the station while raising slogans. Some workers wanted to go to the shop in Mumbai market where the brawl took place, but the leaders stopped them. It is being said that women have also suffered injuries, whose medical treatment is being done. It is being said that the shopkeepers and the rioters belong to a particular community. On receiving the news of the dispute, a large number of Hindus have also arrived here. Police are also present on the spot. The situation of tension remains. At present, there is an uproar at the Sarafa police station regarding this.

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