Jalaun: A wedding celebration turned into a battleground on Thursday (April 17) night after a heated altercation broke out between the groom’s family and the decorators at the Aman Royal Garden in Orai Kotwali.
The scuffle, which began over a minor disagreement, soon spiralled into a full-fledged brawl involving fists, kicks, and flying furniture. The entire incident was caught on the venue’s CCTV cameras, according to a report by Dainik Bhasker.
Have a look at the viral clip here:
🥊 जालौन में शादी बनी जंग का मैदान!
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➡️ डेकोरेशन कर्मी और बारातियों में हुई जबरदस्त मारपीट
➡️ मामूली विवाद में चलीं लात-घूंसे और कुर्सियां
➡️ बाहरी लोग भी विवाह घर में घुसकर हुए हिंसक
➡️ पूरी घटना CCTV में कैद, पुलिस ने दोनों पक्षों को पकड़ा
📍उरई कोतवाली क्षेत्र, अमन रॉयल गेस्ट… pic.twitter.com/i8LkJnwF7W
Tensions Flared Over Minor Dispute
What began as a trivial issue between the wedding guests and decoration staff suddenly escalated, with both sides engaging in aggressive confrontation. Eyewitnesses reported that harsh words were exchanged before the scene descended into violence.
Matters worsened when more members from the decorators' group arrived at the venue upon hearing about the incident. Rather than de-escalating the situation, the reinforcements only fuelled the tension further, leading to the decorators and halwais being assaulted by several members of the baraat.
Local Police Intervened
As per the report, guests fled the scene after violence unfolded at the wedding. After being informed, the local police arrived to bring the situation under control. Authorities confirmed that the incident was recorded on CCTV and that the footage is currently being reviewed to identify those involved in the altercation.
However, no arrests have been made in the case yet.
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