Bulldozer Baba Tea Stall in UP
Uttara Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath is known as Bulldozer Baba. This is because the Yogi Adityanath government used bulldozers to demolish illegal properties of people, who occupied the government land.
During his tenure for the first five years, Yogi Adityanath ordered demolishing of many illegal properties of criminals. Hence, he is called Bulldozer Baba by his supporters as well as rivals. In UP, the bulldozer became a mascot for his government.
It was common to see parked bulldozers in the election meetings of Yogi Adityanath. The craze was such that youth began to have tattoos of a bulldozer on their bodies. Not only Hindu youth but many Muslim young men also got a bulldozer tattooed on their bodies.
They said that the Yogi Adityanath government launched several schemes for the welfare of all sections of society. The Muslim community also got benefitted from them. Many people also said that the crime rate was very low during his tenure.
Now, Yogi Adityanath won the elections and became the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh second time.
In this scenario, a tea stall owner was impressed by the works of Yogi Adityanath and the role of a bulldozer in winning the elections.
Ram Surat Yadava is a tea stall owner. He said that bulldozers played the main role and helped the CM in winning the Assembly elections. So, he wanted to name his tea stall after Yogi Adityanath.
He changed his tea stall name on the same day when CM Yogi Adityanath took oath for the second time. He named it Bulldozer Baba Tea Stall. He says that the tea sold in their tea stall is hard like a bulldozer.
Besides serving tea, lassi is also served in his tea shop. It is named as Gaushala Lassi Bhandar.
As CM Yogi Adityanath has many cows and the tea stall owner wants to pay tribute to him. That’s why he named it Gaushala Lassi Bhandar.
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