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Dard‐e‐disco: Sticks, stones fly as baratis clash over dancing rights in UP's Barabanki | Video

A clash between baratis of two wedding processions took a violent turn as they fiercely fought over dancing rights in Uttar Pradesh's Barabanki. The unusual confrontation happened when one group forced themselves into the celebration and started dancing with the other one which led to a brawl. 

This led to a clash and the situation escalated quickly with both baratis blowing bricks, lathis, and poles at each other. A video of the brawl is now making rounds on social media. Over a dozen individuals sustained injuries, with several in critical condition. Police swiftly into action to restore order and filed an FIR. 
 

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