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Two Groups Fight Over Bursting Crackers in Rajnagar Extension

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Two Groups Fight Over Bursting Crackers in Rajnagar Extension

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In Ghaziabad, a quarrel apparently erupted between two groups over the bursting of crackers. The brawl escalated after a person misbehaved with women and others at a residential society while reportedly under the influence of alcohol. The video is reported to be from Ghaziabad’s Rajnagar Extension’s Nandgram region. A video of a fight between the two groups has gone popular on social media.

WATCH: Two groups fight over bursting crackers

On Diwali night, a guy named Gaurav Tyagi is accused of misbehaving with ladies and other individuals while under the influence of alcohol, resulting in a physical conflict between the two groups. The footage of the incident went viral, prompting the police to file an FIR and begin an investigation.

Many Delhi-NCR residents disregarded a firecracker ban on Diwali on Monday, as high-intensity firecrackers could be heard going off on the ground or in mid-air. To prevent the city’s air quality from deteriorating in the winter, Delhi authorities banned their sale, usage, and production in September.

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