Street clash in Jaipur: Spa worker assaults owner for withholding 18,000 pay

A shocking video has surfaced online, showing a spa worker publicly assaulting her employer on the street over an alleged payment of ₹18,000. The incident, which occurred in Jaipur, Rajasthan, has gone viral on the internet, drawing widespread attention and reactions from the public.

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A heated dispute between a spa owner and her employee in Jaipur’s Guru Nanak Pura area has gone viral on social media, drawing widespread attention. The altercation, which reportedly stemmed from an unpaid salary of ₹18,000, escalated into a physical confrontation on the streets, shocking bystanders and netizens alike.

Violent Exchange Captured on Video

The incident, recorded by an onlooker and shared online, shows a woman in a pink suit, identified as the spa worker, aggressively attacking another woman in an orange suit, the spa owner. The video reveals the employee repeatedly striking her employer, resulting in visible injuries, including facial bleeding. The altercation took place in full public view, with bystanders watching as the dispute spiraled out of control.

The video was shared on the social media platform X by user @gharkekalesh, who described the conflict as a wage-related dispute. The post has since amassed over 100,000 views, with thousands of likes and reactions from users discussing the incident’s implications.

Social Media Reactions and Public Sentiment

The video has sparked a flurry of reactions online, with many criticizing the violent approach taken by both parties. Some users emphasized the importance of paying workers on time to avoid such incidents. A comment read, “If only the salary was timely, this wouldn’t happen.” Others questioned the scale of the altercation, saying, “All this chaos for just ₹18,000?”

Conversely, several users urged for peaceful dispute resolution, highlighting that involving authorities would have been a better course of action. One user commented, “Calling the police could have resolved this without unnecessary violence.”