Haridwar, Nov 21: YouTuber Armaan Malik, who shares reels on the social media with his two wives, allegedly stormed into the house of a local YouTuber here on Wednesday night with some men and assaulted him.

Malik was angry with the Haridwar-based YouTuber named Saurabh, whom he accused of making a roast video on him and sharing it on YouTube, police sources said.

Malik along with with his men reached Saurabh's house at Khannanagar in Jwalapur, created a ruckus and assaulted him, they said.

Both parties were called to the police station and interrogated.

During interrogation, Malik said Saurabh had made indecent comments against his family in his roast video.

The police reprimanded Malik for entering Saurabh's house and creating a ruckus.

Saurabh told the interrogators that Malik entered his house, beat him up and also behaved indecently with his mother.

However, both of them were let off after being warned, the sources said.

Neither side lodged a complaint with the police, they said.

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New Delhi, Nov 21: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday launched the Karnataka Milk Federation's (KMF) Nandini brand milk products in the Delhi-NCR market, pricing them marginally lower than competitors to gain a foothold in the region.

The cooperative will retail four cow milk variants, curd, and buttermilk from Friday, with competitive pricing that undercuts established players like Mother Dairy and Amul.

Cow milk will be sold at Rs 56 per litre, full Cream Milk at Rs 67 per litre, Standardised Milk at Rs 61 per litre, Toned Milk at Rs 55 per litre, and curd at Rs 74 per kg.

"We have surplus milk in the state. KMF along with Mandya Milk Union will market surplus milk of 3-4 lakh litres per day in Delhi-NCR," Siddaramaiah told reporters after launching the products.

The federation currently collects 100 lakh litres of milk daily, with local consumption at 60 lakh litres, leaving a surplus of 40 lakh litres for expansion into new markets.

However, the Chief Minister acknowledged the challenges of transporting milk over 2,500 km, which takes 50-54 hours.

There is a need to find new markets for surplus milk and gradually the KMF should be able to sell 5-6 lakh litres per day in Delhi-NCR, he added.

KMF Chairman LBP Bheemanaik assured that milk quality would be maintained during transit.

The federation has already partnered with 40 dealers in the Delhi-NCR region to facilitate sales, he added.

With a robust infrastructure of 26.76 lakh milk producers, 15,737 dairy cooperative societies, and 15 district milk unions, KMF has a turnover of Rs 25,000 crore and exports dairy products to over 25 countries.

State Animal Husbandry Minister K Venkatesh and Agriculture Minister N Cheluvarayaswamy were present at the product launch.