Soumya Prakash Pradhan

In metropolitan areas like Delhi, Mumbai, and Noida, disputes among residents living in residential communities have become quite common. These conflicts can arise over minor issues and escalate quickly, creating tension and disruption within the community. 

A recent incident in Noida's Sector 75 illustrates this trend. A woman was involved in a dispute with the society's president regarding the removal of a 'missing' dog poster. 

A video of this incident was shared on a social media platform on X, accompanied by a caption that highlighted the situation: "Noida - This is the state of our society. There was a disagreement between the society's president and a woman regarding a missing dog poster, resulting in heated arguments and abusive language. The video quickly went viral."

The video showed the woman, identified as Aashi Singh, wearing a red T-shirt, physically confronting the society's president, Navin Mishra.

She grabbed his collar and questioned, "Is the Apartment Owner's Association more significant than the Supreme Court?"

Navin attempted to defuse the situation, urging her to release his collar and maintain a respectful tone.

However, the woman's anger led her to push Navin away and threaten to involve the police.

In the video, Navin explained that he had only removed a poster of a 'missing' dog and questioned the significance of the issue.

Amidst this argument, the situation escalated with the woman resorting to physical aggression by slapping Navin twice and pulling his hair.

As the video circulated on the internet, many viewers reacted to it. One user commented, "When dog lovers treat animals kindly, why can't they exhibit the same humane behavior towards other people?"

The video eventually came to the attention of the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Commissionerate, and they issued a statement: "In this incident, a dispute arose between the society's president and a woman in AIMS GOLF AVENUE Society in Sector-75 concerning a missing dog poster. A case has been registered at Police Station Sector-113 Noida, and preventive action has been taken."

Another user expressed their opinion, stating, "This lady should be held accountable, along with the other man involved in the altercation."

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