Late-Night Noise Dispute at Kota Café Erupts Into Violent Altercation and Property Damage
A late-night noise complaint at a café in Kota’s Dadabari area escalated into a violent confrontation, resulting in scuffles and property damage. Police intervened to control the situation after residents reported loud music and aggressive behavior from youths and the café operator.
According to local accounts, several residents approached the café to request that the volume be lowered. Instead of addressing the concern, individuals inside the café—along with the operator—allegedly responded with hostility. What began as a verbal disagreement quickly spiraled into a heated scuffle involving a group of young men and women present at the venue.
Witnesses reported scenes of pushing and shoving, followed by acts of vandalism inside the café, including the use of chairs during the confrontation. The sudden outbreak of violence alarmed the neighborhood, leading residents to alert the police.
Officers arrived at the scene shortly afterward and worked to regain control of the situation, dispersing the crowd and assessing the extent of damage. While details of any injuries or detentions were not immediately available, authorities confirmed that they had initiated steps to stabilize the area and prevent further escalation.
The incident highlights recurring concerns over late-night disturbances in densely populated urban pockets of Kota, where commercial establishments and residential areas stand in close proximity. As police continue reviewing statements and evidence, the episode has renewed calls among locals for stricter enforcement of noise regulations and timely intervention in public nuisance cases.

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