In a dramatic fight reported from UP's Bareilly, a groom returning from a salon was beaten up by people of other community alleging a parking issue. The accused attacked the groom and his friends on the streets. They also pelted stones on the cops who arrived to take charge of the incident. Visuals of this dispute have surfaced online. The Bareilly police has responded to the attack and arrested registered against a case against a total of 15 people.

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Fight over parking issue

The fight broke out near the State Bank intersection of Aonla in Bareilly. Groom, identified as Mukul Gupta, was leaving a men's parlour located in the Mohalla Kheda and heading towards his house. He was on his way home with his friends, when a fight erupted between the groom's side and people of other community. According to reports, the two parties got into an argument over removing the vike that was parked outside a medical store in the nearby area.

The groom's brother told the media that the marriage was scheduled for Saturday and the incident broke out at around 9 pm when Mukul was returning from the salon. He mentioned there was firing at the road after initial abuse and attack. The groom was reportedly kicked and punched on the road, while a few others in his car ran away in fear instead of rescuing Mukul from the attackers.

During the attack, one the accused snatched a gold chain from the groom's nephew.

Police actions follows

As the brother learned about the incident, he alerted the cops and sought necessary action against the miscreants. He filed a complaint against the men who attacked Mukul Gupta in Aonla.

Alongside the visuals, local media pointed out the cops who arrived at the location were also attacked with stones.

Inspector Amla Kunwar Bahadur Singh was quoted in an Amrit Vichar report clarifying the dispute between the two sides happened over the bike being parked in front of the car. Singh mentioned that soon the incident was brought into control and the two sides were pacified. A case has been registered and further action is underway.