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A samosa demand triggered a viral family fight in UP’s Pilibhit. The samosa war reached the police station and became a trending topic on social media.

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Samosa War : How a Snack Turned Into a Big Fight
Samosa War : How a Snack Turned Into a Big Fight

Samosa is a favourite evening snack in India. People love to eat it with tea. But in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit, samosa became the reason for a big fight. The street snack, often enjoyed with laughter, made news for a family war this week.

How Did the Samosa Fight Start?

Shivam, a resident of Bhagwantapur village in Pilibhit, married Sangeeta in May. One evening, Sangeeta asked her husband for hot samosas. Shivam said he did not have money, so he could not bring them. This small thing became a huge problem. Sangeeta got angry and called her family from her parental home.

From Argument to Violence

When Sangeeta’s family came, they started fighting with Shivam and his relatives. They used belts and fists. Some people got hurt badly. Villagers then called for a local council meeting (panchayat), hoping to solve the issue peacefully. But the fight started again there, and more people were injured.

Samosa War Goes Viral

A video of the fight surfaced on social media. The video showed both families attacking each other. The scene shocked and amused many villagers and netizens. Social media users called samosa the “most dangerous snack” and made funny jokes about the fight.

Social Media’s Reaction

People started posting memes and comments. One comment said, “Samosa is most important, not bringing it can lead to a fight.” Another asked jokingly, “Is samosa more valuable than a son-in-law?” Many said this fight showed the love for samosa in Indian homes.

Police Involvement

After the video went viral, the police were called. Both sides filed complaints against each other. Police registered an FIR (First Information Report) and started investigating. The matter is now under police review, and one person is still recovering from injuries.

Samosa : From Love to War

Villagers say it is hard to believe that samosa, once a symbol of love and celebration, has now caused such a big fight. The viral fight turned a simple snack into a reason for national laughter and local gossip

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