Too Much Salt in the Paneer Ends in Gunfire: Pistol Pulled and Two Youths Thrashed at Himachal's Bhawarna Cafe A complaint about too much salt in paneer at a cafe in Bhawarna, Palampur, in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district spiralled into a scuffle, a pistol being fired and a stampede. Police have registered a case and recovered the weapon, whose licence had already expired. A minor grievance over a plate of food turned into something far more serious in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district. At a cafe in the Bhawarna area of Palampur, an argument over the taste of paneer escalated to the point where shots were fired, sending people running out of the cafe to save themselves. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the entire episode. How the Trouble Began The incident took place at a cafe in Mansimbal panchayat of Bhawarna, where the mood suddenly soured on Saturday night. According to the information available, the trigger was remarkably trivial — there was too much salt in the paneer that had been served. Two young men took the complaint to the cafe owner, Padam Dev. The matter did not stay confined to words. It is alleged that the three then got into a scuffle and the owner slapped one of the youths, after which the dispute flared up further. Relative Arrives With a Pistol and Opens Fire As the situation worsened, a relative of the cafe owner reached the spot carrying a pistol and opened fire. The moment the gunshots rang out, panic gripped the cafe and those present rushed outside to save their lives, creating a stampede-like situation. It is further alleged that the youths were then forcibly held back at gunpoint. Three people, including the cafe owner and his relative, continued to assault them while brandishing the pistol. On top of this, when another person came to rescue one of the youths, he too was taken hostage. How Police Were Alerted As soon as word of the incident spread, Zila Parishad member Sanjeev Saini informed the police, after which the Bhawarna police arrived at the scene. Both parties were later taken to the police station and the injured were given a medical examination. CCTV Footage Deleted, Pistol With Expired Licence Recovered It is being reported that the cafe's CCTV footage was deleted in an attempt to destroy evidence. Kangra AASP Bir Bahadur told the media that the pistol used in the incident has been recovered and that its licence had already expired. Police are currently investigating the matter from every angle. What this means for you • Across India: The way a trivial argument escalated to gunfire is a reminder to stay alert in public places like cafes and hotels, and to call the police immediately rather than getting drawn into a confrontation. • In Himachal Pradesh (Kangra): For people in and around Bhawarna, the incident is a warning that illegal weapons with expired licences are in circulation locally, and that such matters should be reported promptly to the police and local representatives. https://trendkia.com/en/himachal-pradesh/himachala-ke-bhavarana-men-panira-men-namaka-para-bavala-kaiphe-men-pistaula-tan-928 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.