Women's Day Celebration In Navi Mumbai Turns Into Protest After Rat Found In Manchurian
Women created a fuss after finding a rat in their Manchurian on International Women's Day. The incident happened at the Purple Butterfly Hotel in Navi Mumbai's Airoli Sector No. 4.

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Mumbai: On International Women's Day, a shocking incident occurred at the Purple Butterfly Hotel in Navi Mumbai. A rat was discovered in the Manchurian dish that was served during the dinner party of women's day. After the rat was found in the dish, women started protesting at the hotel and complained about this to the manager. Initially, the staff was unwilling to admit their fault. However, after a heated argument and continued protests, they eventually acknowledged their mistake.
The women formally filed a complaint at the Rabale police station, providing photographs as evidence. The police registered the case and conducted an inspection of the hotel.
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The women are determined to continue their efforts by approaching the food department to ensure appropriate action is taken against the hotel's owner and management, as reported by LatestLY.
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