Uttar Pradesh: Expensive tomatoes became a disaster! The shopkeeper set up two bodyguards to protect the precious tomatoes

A vegetable seller has done a surprising job in the Lanka area of Banaras. After the increase in the prices of tomatoes, there has been an outcry across the country, not only people are hesitating to buy tomatoes, but the shopkeepers are also making every effort to protect their tomatoes. Vegetable shopkeeper has deployed two bouncers to prevent buyers from getting aggressive while bargaining for tomatoes. The shopkeeper has also done this to avoid tomato theft. Now this shopkeeper is becoming quite viral on social media and people are watching this video again and again.
Tomato seller set up bouncers outside the shop
Seeing the video, it seems that the shopkeeper is in awe because of selling tomatoes at his shop and he is feeling Z plus security by placing two bouncers outside the shop. The customers who come to his shop are also getting shocked. The shopkeeper has put up many banner-posters at his shop, in which it is written- “Please do not touch tomatoes and chillies.” Another poster read, “First money, then tomatoes.” This is the reason why there is a lot of crowd around the shop and people are wondering why the shopkeeper thought of doing this for tomatoes.
भाजपा टमाटर को ‘Z PLUS’ सुरक्षा दे. pic.twitter.com/k1oGc3T5LN
— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) July 9, 2023
Former CM Akhilesh also tweeted
At the same time, while sharing its video, former UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav wrote in the caption, “BJP should give Z plus security to tomatoes.” At the same time, Samajwadi Party worker Ajay Fauji had earlier cut a tomato-shaped cake in Varanasi on the birthday of Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav. Ajay Fauji said, “I kept hearing about the debate among people regarding the price of tomatoes. People used to try to bargain at my shop also. So to put an end to the incessant arguments, I decided to deploy bouncers.”
Bouncers are deployed from 9 am to 5 pm at the soldier’s cart selling tomatoes for Rs 140-160 per kg. However, he refused to reveal how much he had hired him for. Ajay Fauji said, “No one will provide a bouncer for free.”