A late-night drama unfolded at Ratlam’s Do-Batti Chaupati a heavily intoxicated man and woman created chaos in a crowded market area on Monday. The situation escalated to the police station, where the woman was seen shouting, “I can’t say what I might do—send me to jail if you want.” The entire scene was captured on video, which has since surfaced. Police have registered a case against both accused. Dispute over food turns violent According to a complaint filed by Reena Gupta, who runs a Paratha stall with her husband Mayank Gupta, the accused first began abusing a nearby pani-puri vendor, Ramesh Gurjar, following a disagreement over food. When Gurjar refused to engage, the duo allegedly turned aggressive. Reena and her husband intervened to defuse the situation, but the woman reportedly grabbed Reena by the neck and slapped her, while the male accomplice assaulted Mayank Gupta. Other shopkeepers rushed in and managed to calm the situation temporarily. Clash with woman sub-inspector Police from Station Road police station arrived at the spot after receiving information. When a woman sub-inspector attempted to escort the accused woman, she became aggressive and shouted, questioning why her hand was being held. Noticing her condition, the woman sub-inspector was heard telling colleagues that the woman was not in her senses and asking how to handle the situation. The accused woman continued shouting while speaking on the phone and attempted to leave the scene. Drama continues inside police station The disturbance did not end at the police station. The woman continued threatening the complainants and shouted at police personnel, warning them of consequences. Officers were seen repeatedly trying to calm her down. Case registered against both accused Police identified the accused as Gaurav Sharma, a resident of Rajiv Nagar, and Divya Chauhan, a resident of Tanker Road. City Superintendent of Police (CSP) Satyendra Ghanghoria confirmed that a case has been registered at Station Road police station and the matter is under investigation. Post navigation Itarsi Ordnance Factory receives bomb threat:Security heightened after management receives email Studies hit before board exams as teachers pulled into SIR:Nearly 50,000 educators deployed for voter revision, forcing classes to rely on tutors and lab assistants