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Nand Kishore Gurjar hit a roadside shop on the roadside to protest against the Ghaziabad Police’s decision to shut down the weekly markets.
Nand Kishore Gurjar can be seen surrounded by the audience as he explains why he is opposing the decision of the police. (Image through image)
BJP MLA from Loni in Ghaziabad, Nand Kishore Gurjar on Thursday created a stir by opening a vegetable shop on the roadside to protest the decision of the Ghaziabad police to close the weekly markets across the district.
Gurjar’s decision to sit on a picket and sell vegetables has attracted wide attention on social media, shown on a stool with video, talking to the mob gathered about the reasons for the protest.
In the viral video, Gurjar can be seen surrounded by the audience as he explains why he is opposing the police’s decision to shut down the weekly markets.
UP: BJP kanaur nandkisho in rabanamata all of them sell to sell all to sell all of them selling them to sell kastaut kastaut kastaut kastaut kastaun ktam pic.twitter.com/e4Pbisyzkz– Sachin Gupta (@Sachinguptaup) 6 February, 2025
Ghaziabad Police’s decision to shut down weekly markets, he “called the move”Tuglaki decree“Referring to it as a Dracian order that harasses the local community, NDTV Informed
“The Ghaziabad Police has banned the establishment of weekly markets through this order. In protest, I am selling vegetables on the road, “he told the crowd.
Loni MLA also expressed concern about the impact of the decision on the livelihood of local vendors, claiming that more than one million people in Loni rely on these weekly markets for their income.
He accused him of creating unnecessary problems for the poor, suggesting that it has been accused of creating unnecessary troubles for the poor, “this has been done with the aim of creating trouble for the Bharatiya Janata Party during the Delhi elections. . “
In response, the Ghaziabad police defended their decision, stating that it was necessary to close weekly markets to improve road transport and reduce traffic congestion. He said that arrangements were made to transfer the markets to empty areas, ensuring that local residents were not interrupted by changes.
Police said, “Local residents had complained near the weekly market places that the road crowds caused by the markets were obstructed to medical emergency situations and everyday travel,” the police said.
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Ghaziabad, India, India