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Delhi man stabbed twice by fast food seller on face during clash over extra momo chutney

The clash started at a Momo cart in Farsh Bazar area of ​​Shahdara. The customer, a 34-year-old man named Sandeep, asked for extra chutney, a spicy dipping sauce typically served with momos – a popular Tibetan dumpling snack. The seller, a 23-year-old man named Vikas, rejected the request, leading to a heated argument.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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Delhi man stabbed twice by fast food seller on face during clash over extra momo chutney

New Delhi: In a shocking incident that unfolded in Delhi, a normal debate turned into a dangerous act of violence. A customer at a momo stall was brutally stabbed twice on face “with an intent to murder” after asking for extra chutney (Red Sauce), leaving the man admitted to hospital with serious injuries. This seemingly minor dispute quickly escalated, highlighting the potential danger that can lurk in everyday disagreements.

The clash started at a Momo cart in Farsh Bazar area of ​​Shahdara. The customer, a 34-year-old man named Sandeep, asked for extra chutney, a spicy dipping sauce typically served with momos – a popular Tibetan dumpling snack. The seller, a 23-year-old man named Vikas, rejected the request, leading to a heated argument.

What started as an argument gradually turned into a physical confrontation. Vikas allegedly stabbed Sandeep twice in the face, seriously injuring him. After this the seller ran away from the spot leaving injured Sandeep.

Sandeep was immediately taken to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Meanwhile, the police became alert about the incident and launched an investigation. The police immediately caught Vikas and charged him with attempt to murder. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek to uncover all details related to the incident.

The incident has prompted widespread discussion about public safety and conflict resolution. This highlights the potential for minor disagreements to escalate into serious violence, even in seemingly mundane settings. This raises questions about how such conflicts can be better managed and how public safety measures can be improved to prevent such serious incidents in the future.

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