Butter chicken is probably one dish that no North Indian, especially a Punjabi, can go without. I mean, can you blame them? It's hands-down, the best thing!
Succulent chicken pieces drowned in the rich and creamy texture of a tomato-based gravy and a plate of butter naan, and things are good to go.?
However, the question is how far would you go to get the perfect butter chicken? Well, let's see.
This man in Australia travelled a distance of 32 kilometres for the perfect butter chicken. He went all the way from Werribee, which is a 30 km south west of Melbourne's CBD, just for a particular type of butter chicken he loves. However, while treating himself, he also violated lockdown restrictions.
According to a News18 report, the man was caught on his way to the place and was fined $1,652.
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The local police has claimed that around 74 people were fined over the weekend for gathering at public places during the pandemic-induced lockdown.
Presently, Australia has 11,800 cases of Coronavirus which isn't as much as countries like the US or India. However, an outbreak community transmission has been observed in Victoria which has led to the authorities taking measures to control it.
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The new guidelines state that residents will be fined if they leave their home for any reason except to buy essentials, exercise, give or receive care.?
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