Lathi in two groups for the detection
There was a violent clash between two groups in the Krishna market in Paharganj, Delhi, in which seven people were injured. There was a dispute between the fruit vendor and the fast food cars. Police registered a case and began the investigation and the injured were hospitalized. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. In the Paharganj’s Krishna Market, two groups were violently assaulted Thursday night because they placed a street tracks, in which seven people from both groups were injured. According to eyewitnesses, there was an argument about the place of street vendors between the seller and the fast food that had earlier fast food, which became a violent collision. During the quarrel, the two parties attacked each other with sticks and injured a total of seven people. The injured also include women. Once the incident was reported, the Paharganic police station reached the place and controlled the situation. Police allowed all the injured to Lady Hardine and Kalavati Hospital with the help of PCR. According to Deputy Commissioner Nidhin Walson, the Paharganic police station was informed about the quarrel between two parties at about 10:30 on Thursday night. Police reached the information and controlled the situation and admitted the injured to Lady Hardine and Kalavati Hospital. Initial investigations revealed that the dispute had been going on for a long time. Police have registered a case against both parties under the relevant divisions and further investigation. Local people say that there are often such disputes over the place on the sidewalk in the Krishna market, which creates an atmosphere of chaos in the market. Police said to ensure that the rules set for increasing patrolling in the environment and the rules for market detection, so that such incidents could be prevented in the future.