"My Rate Was Asked, DSP's Daughter Also Threatened Me," Woman Recounts Noida Garden Galleria Mall Incident in Tears, Watch Video
A heated altercation broke out between two groups at the Garden Galleria Mall in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, over allegations of harassment. The incident occurred late Monday night, leading to a significant commotion and police intervention.
Allegations and Counter-Allegations
According to reports, the conflict started inside a bar within the mall when one young woman from the first group accused members of the second group of asking her rate. She claimed that when she protested, another woman from the opposing group, who allegedly claimed to be the daughter of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), threatened her with false legal charges. Conversely, the second group accused a man from the first group of holding one of their women's hands, which they claimed initiated the altercation.
The Incident Unfolds
The clash escalated quickly, and the police were called to the scene. Both groups were taken to the GIP police post, where they leveled serious accusations against each other. However, despite the intensity of the dispute, both parties decided to settle the matter among themselves and did not file formal complaints.
Viral Video
A video of the incident went viral, capturing a woman from the first group stating, "Inside the bar, the other group asked my rate. Is this Yogi Adityanath's justice in this high-tech city? I was here with my husband and brother-in-law. When I protested against the misbehavior, my husband and brother-in-law confronted the men, leading to a heated argument and eventually a fight."
She further alleged that the woman from the opposing group, who claimed to be a DSP's daughter, threatened to falsely implicate her and her family in legal cases.
Police Response and Resolution
At the GIP police post, the police requested written complaints from both groups, but they refused to submit any, opting instead for an informal settlement. The police confirmed that both parties were residents of Gaur City and had returned to their homes after the agreement.