Kanwar yatra 2025: The controversy over the name of shops to run business has intensified these days across the country. In the midst of this debate, a new case has come up on the border of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, where a person named Gulfam was running a tea biscuit shop in a shop named Gupta Chaat Bhandar in the name of Gupta Chaat Bhandar.
In fact, on Friday (July 4), the controversial saint of Muzaffarnagar and Mahant Swami Yashveer Haridwar of Yoga Sadhana Ashram was going to distribute the picture of Lord Varaha, but the police stopped them in Narsan on the border of UP Uttarakhand and then allowed them to share the picture of Lord Varaha at nearby shops.
After this, the ABP News team turned to Gupta Chaat Bhandar located nearby. Here two shops were running in the same campus, one was a chaat and the other tea-biscuit, the same name was Gupta Chaat Bhandar outside both. Not only this, the name of Ashok Chaudhary was written on the FSSAI certificate in the shop. In such a situation, when we scanned the QR code for the payment at the chaat shop, the name came, Ashok Kumar, but when the Tea Biscuit shop was written on which the Gupta Chaat Bhandar was written, when the QR code was scanned, the name came out, then the name came out.
When he searched Gulfam nearby, he disappeared, in such a situation, the co -operative Anil Kumar was asked, he said that Gulfam is only a dhaba employee and when the question was asked on the name Gulfam on the QR code, he again reiterated that Gulfam is an employee. ” In such a time, the QR code on which Gulfam was written in the tea biscuit shop was removed and when Anil Kumar was asked again, he stopped replying.
Gulfam runs a tea biscuit shop
Shortly after, Ashok Kumar, the owner of the shop operating Gupta Chaat Bhandar on the camera of ABP News, arrived and he clarified that Gulfam is actually a tenant who runs a tea biscuit shop and this shop is his own. That is why he has his name on the QR code, but the question was still that if the tea biscuit shop goes on Gulfam, then why was the name of Gupta Chaat Bhandar written. In such a situation, Ashok Kumar said that he had told Gulfam to put a board of his name but he did not invest and he pays 12 thousand rupees every month.
Shop owner Ashok Kumar was detained by police
In the midst of this whole incident, Narsan police reached the spot and first searched the entire shop and seized 2 QR codes with the name of Gulfam. After this, the police questioned Ashok Kumar before, instructed that when the shop was of Gulfam, why did the name of Gupta Chaat Bhandar be written at the tea biscuit shop and then the police took Ashok Kumar into custody for questioning and during this time Gulfam disappeared from the shop and could not get caught by the police.
This case is not just limited to a shop, now it is a big question whether to mislead consumers by hiding identity or misleading? And does it not fall under the category of legal crime? Governments should take strict action on such matters, so that people are not confused and no one can change such identity and take advantage of such cases when politicians are ready to take religious and political color in such cases.

