Video: Neither any order nor any threat, then why are the shopkeepers of Bihar putting up name plates?

Video: Neither any order nor any threat, then why are the shopkeepers of Bihar putting up name plates?


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After offering water in Deoghar, Kanwadias reach Bodh Gaya. Shopkeepers of Bodhgaya set an example of mutual harmony. Shopkeepers of Bodhgaya installed name plates in their shops.

Went. After the order to put name plates in front of shops in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, now shopkeepers in Bihar are also writing name plates in front of their shops. In Bodh Gaya too, many fruit shopkeepers have started putting name plates in front of their shops, so that people can go to the shopkeeper of their choice and buy fruits and other goods. The special thing in this case is that no government order has come, rather the local shopkeepers here have done this voluntarily so that Kanwariyas can buy their goods from whichever shop they want, according to their faith.

Actually, Sawan is going to start from Monday and in such a situation, a large number of Kanwariyas also reach Bodh Gaya after offering water in Deoghar and visit and worship in Mahabodhi Temple. In such a situation, Kanwariyas are very cautious about food in Sawan. To ensure that Kanwariyas get the right fruits and other food items, the shopkeepers of Bodh Gaya have also put their name plates in their shops, so that they can buy fruits and items as per their choice. Shopkeepers also say that there is no discrimination in this.

Install name plate voluntarily and not by order of the government
Let us tell you that the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has issued an order to shopkeepers to put their nameplates on all the food and drink shops on the Kanwar Yatra route with the aim of maintaining the purity of the Kanwariyas during the Kanwar Yatra. But, this order of the Yogi government has sparked a controversy in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. But, meanwhile, shopkeepers in Bihar are also putting nameplates on their shops. The special thing is that this is not a government order but the shopkeepers have done this voluntarily.

The people of Gaya set an example of harmony
According to the local shopkeepers of Bodh Gaya, there is no discrimination by doing this, rather the shopkeepers here have set an example of mutual harmony. Here, Hindu and Muslim shopkeepers have voluntarily put their name plates in front of the fruit shops. The local shopkeepers here say that some fruit shopkeepers have written the name of their fruit shops for 20 years. The local fruit shopkeepers said that people of all religions are coming to shop from their shops and there is no discrimination of any kind.

Shopkeepers said there was no discrimination
Bajju Malakar, a fruit vendor in Bodhgaya, said that customers from the country and abroad come here as well as a large number of devotees come here in the month of Sawan. There is no discrimination of any kind here. People from all over the world come to Bodh Gaya and now the month of Sawan is starting, so devotees will also come. Bajju said that name plates should be installed for identification, there is no harm in it. At the same time, Pankaj Kumar said that name plates should definitely be there in shops, so that if there is any kind of matter, it can be identified.

This initiative of the shopkeepers is being appreciated
Local shopkeepers say that there will be no problem by installing name plates. A large number of Kanwar pilgrims come here and they have the right to choose shops according to their faith. Bodh Gaya is a center of faith for both Hindus and Buddhists and there will be no discrimination here due to name plates. Local people also say that Bodh Gaya has a history of people of all religions living together here and there is no discrimination against each other and the shopkeepers of Bodh Gaya have taken a good initiative.

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