Fight Erupts Between Two Groups Over Playing Songs In Ghaziabad Club — On Cam
The incident happened at Crystal Club in Ghaziabad's Shalimar Garden on Monday. The fight escalated over the song being played and spilled out into the street with the groups clashing with each other
A fight erupted between two groups outside a club in Ghaziabad over changing songs being played in a club. A video has gone viral showing the fight scenes between the two groups, while some police personnel trying to control the situation.
The incident happened at Crystal Club in Ghaziabad's Shalimar Garden area on Monday night where the fight over playing songs. The fight escalated over the song and spilled out into the street with the members of both the groups thrashing each other.
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The videos show members of the two groups armed with sticks chasing members of the other group. Meanwhile, some people could be seen trying to flee the scene on their bikes. The visuals also showed several police personnel detaining some members of the group.
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A group had gone to the party at the Ghaziabad club where another group, which included a head constable from the Delhi Police, was celebrating the birthday of their gym coach, NDTV reported quoting officials.
The two groups had a disagreement over the kinds of songs being played in the club which led to the fight.
Ghaziabad Assistant Commissioner of Police Saloni Agrawal said a team responded as soon as a complaint of a fight at the club was received.
"One of the people at the club included a head constable of the Delhi Police. The fight broke out over playing songs. A case has been registered and two men were sent for a medical check-up. A total of six people, from both groups, have been arrested and further investigation is on," Agarwal reportedly said.