Crate Dispute Erupts Into Violent Clash in Kalpi Market, Video Goes Viral
A dispute over the exchange of crates in Kalpi's Turnanganj market escalated into a violent late-night clash involving alleged stick attacks, leaving a vegetable vendor injured. The incident triggered panic among traders and shoppers, while a viral video has intensified concerns over security and law-and-order arrangements in the busy commercial area.
According to available information, the confrontation began in Kalpi's main Turnanganj market over a disagreement related to the exchange of crates. Witnesses said the argument initially started as a heated verbal altercation between two groups but quickly spiraled into a physical confrontation.
It is alleged that a vegetable vendor identified as Nasir was attacked by several individuals acting together. The assailants reportedly used sticks during the assault, leaving him injured.
The sudden outbreak of violence created chaos across the market. The incident, which occurred at approximately 9:30 p.m., caused panic among shopkeepers and customers present in the area. People were seen rushing in different directions to protect themselves as the situation intensified.
A video of the clash, now circulating widely on social media, shows members of both groups engaged in a fierce physical fight. Following the emergence of the footage, residents have raised serious concerns regarding security arrangements and the law-and-order situation in the busy market area.
Police reached the scene soon after receiving information about the incident and brought the situation under control. Injured vendor Nasir was immediately sent to the Community Health Centre for medical treatment. Authorities have launched an investigation into the case and are using the viral video to identify those involved in the assault.
The incident has drawn significant public attention due to the level of violence witnessed in a crowded commercial area. As the investigation continues, questions regarding public safety and enforcement measures in one of Kalpi's busiest market zones remain under scrutiny.

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