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Lizard found in ‘chana chaat’ plate, sparks scuffle in Sialkot

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SIALKOT: The restaurant became a battlefield in Sialkot when a lawyer found a lizard’s tail in his plate of chana chaat.

According to the details, the lawyer from Gujranwala was having breakfast in the hotel when he saw a lizard’s tail on his plate.

Upset with the situation, the lawyer protested with the restaurant management and a fight broke out between him and the staff, leading to a large crowd outside the hotel.

During the fight, the hotel staff tried to destroy the evidence by throwing the plate on the floor.

Meanwhile, the Punjab Food Authority team, after learning about the incident, banned the sale of breakfast at the hotel.

The Director General of Punjab Food Authority closed the hotel after taking immediate notice of the incident, the spokesperson of Food Authority says that strict action is being taken against the hotel due to poor arrangements.

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