Golgappa Protest Halts Traffic in Vadodara: Woman Demands Missing Puris

Vadodara traffic was disrupted after a woman staged a road protest demanding two missing golgappas from a vendor. Police intervened to restore order.

Sep 19, 2025 - 17:07
Sep 19, 2025 - 17:15
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Golgappa Protest Halts Traffic in Vadodara: Woman Demands Missing Puris

In Gujarat’s Vadodara, a bizarre incident left commuters stranded when a woman staged a road protest over missing golgappas. The traffic disruption lasted for hours as the woman demanded two more puris from a street vendor before she would move.

The Dispute Over Golgappas

The protest began when a local vendor served the woman four puris instead of the six she expected for ₹20. Upset with the shortfall, she sat down in the middle of a busy road, insisting she would not budge until the “fair share” of golgappas was delivered.

Onlookers quickly gathered around, recording videos of the unusual demonstration as motorists tried to navigate around her. Within minutes, the standoff became a spectacle, drawing a crowd of curious passersby.

Police Intervention and Road Chaos

Police officers were eventually called to manage the growing traffic jam. When approached, the woman burst into tears and urged them to enforce her demand: six puris for ₹20. The protest turned theatrical as the officers attempted to reason with her while vehicles lined up on the road.

After several hours of chaos, the police escorted the woman away, allowing traffic to return to normal. It remains unclear whether she ultimately received the two missing puris she fought for.

Social Media Buzz and Public Reaction

The unusual protest quickly went viral, with videos circulating across social media platforms. Many users expressed amusement at the extent of the demonstration, while others highlighted the incident as a reflection of rising frustrations over food prices and vendor practices.

What began as a simple disagreement between a customer and a golgappa vendor turned into a full-blown traffic disruption in Vadodara. While order has been restored, the incident shows how even India’s beloved street food can spark city-wide chaos.

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Yash Singh I’m Yash, a food journalist from Kanpur, writing for Indian Food Times. I cover everything from food tech and restaurant business trends to FMCG updates and startup news. My focus is on delivering timely, simple, and insightful stories from India’s ever-evolving food industry.