Women fight over clothes in Sarojini Nagar market: Video of slapping goes viral, people say ‘shopkeeper is guilty’

Women fight over clothes in Sarojini Nagar market: Video of slapping goes viral, people say ‘shopkeeper is guilty’

New Delhi: Delhi’s famous Sarojini Nagar market, where thousands of people reach every day to buy cheap and stylish clothes, recently came into the headlines due to a unique incident. Here two women fought over a piece of cloth in such a way that the matter escalated from argument to slapping. The video of this incident is now going viral on social media, and people are making various comments about it along with surprise.

Two claimants on one suit

Women’s love for clothes is not hidden from anyone. The desire to look different and special on every occasion draws them to the market. But what happens when two women like the same cloth and both are not ready to leave it? Usually one of them backs off, but this did not happen in Sarojini Nagar. In the viral video, it is seen that two women first argue over a suit, and then the matter reaches a scuffle.

Drama of slapping and intervention

It can be clearly seen in the video that a woman in a suit slaps another woman, who is in western attire, hard. After this, she throws her on the ground and starts beating her. Then a third woman comes forward to intervene, but instead of handling the situation, she also joins the fight. Seeing the ruckus increasing at the shop, people around stand as spectators. Then two women grab the hair of the woman in the suit and start beating her. Meanwhile, another woman tries to save her, but the fight does not stop.

This video has been shared on Twitter by a user named ‘Ghar Ke Klesh’, which has been viewed more than 3.42 lakh times so far. This clip has become the center of discussion on social media.

People’s reaction: Laughter as well as questions
This incident has aroused different emotions among netizens. Some people are taking it in a funny way, while some are calling it shameful. One user wrote, “Those who lecture ‘rural’ people, should see this. They are wearing modern clothes, but their actions are the same old. In Chhattisgarh, they say that baldness does not go away by wearing good clothes—this is the proof of that.” Another quipped, “Aunties have gone mad.”

Many users blamed the shopkeeper. One wrote, “It is the shopkeeper’s fault. There should have been two dresses of one design.” Another user commented, “Women do not compromise on clothes, but the shopkeeper should have shown understanding.” Some people took it seriously and said, “This is not just a fight over clothes, but a mirror of our thinking.”

Why such incidents in the market?

In markets like Sarojini Nagar, the excitement of shopping is at its peak due to crowds and cheap prices. But when two people claim the favorite thing, then conflict is natural. Sociologist Dr. Meena Sharma says, “In such markets, people become very sensitive about their choice. Emotions flare up due to limited stock and competition.” According to him, this incident may seem small, but it raises questions on our mutual tolerance.

Shopkeeper’s silence

Surprisingly, no statement has come from the shopkeeper in this entire uproar. Nearby shopkeepers say that such small arguments are common in the market, but this time the matter escalated to a scuffle. A local vendor said, “People fight so much for clothes that even we do not know what to do.”

Storm on social media

This video has not only become a reason for laughter, but has also sparked a debate among people. Was it just a fight for clothes, or are there some deeper reasons behind it? Some are calling it an emotional reaction of women, while others are linking it to the chaos in the market. Whatever it is, this incident of Sarojini Nagar has now moved from the streets of Delhi to become the headlines of social media.

The next time you go to Sarojini Nagar for shopping, be a little patient—who knows, the suit of your choice may catch someone else’s eye!

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