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Uttar Pradesh: Bulldozer Baba power shines against illegal encroachment during Kanwar Yatra

Haridwar: In order to draw attention to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s attempts to combat unlawful encroachment, a small group of residents from Mansoorpur village in Uttar Pradesh‘s Baghpat district are participating in the Kanwar Yatra.

Bulldozer baba
Bulldozer baba

The moniker “bulldozer baba” was given to CM Adityanath because of his insistence on enforcing bulldozer justice on Uttar Pradesh’s criminals.

With Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in attendance, the Mansoorpur Kanwariyas staged a “Bulldozer Baba” kanwar.

“The Kanwar has come from Mansoorpur,” Ashu, a member of the Kanwar Yatris, informed ANI. Baba’s (UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s) effort inspires us. We’re taking this, Kanwar, then. He has created such a positive atmosphere in UP. Thus, this Kanwar is being taken in his honor. People are joining us and inquiring about this.

Pushkar Singh Dhami, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, had previously visited Haridwar, attended the function held at the Ganga Ghat next to Om Bridge, and washed the feet of Kanwariyas, Shiva devotees from all over the nation. He took part in the planned Bhajan Sandhya as well.

“It is my good fortune to have had the opportunity to wash the feet of Shiva devotees, the Kanwariyas, and receive their blessings,” Chief Minister Dhami stated on this particular occasion. He commended all of the administrative personnel for the event’s success, including those from the Haridwar Police and HRDA. He said that Lord Shiva grants every one of his followers their desires by just providing water and that the impact of devotion to Lord Shiva grows significantly during the month of Shravan.

“Shiva devotees known as Kanwariyas travel hundreds of thousands of kilometers from all across the nation to conduct Jalabhishek using Ganga water from the holy city of Haridwar. According to him, the Kanwar Yatra offers us the chance to participate in virtue in service in addition to being a sign of devotion and faith.

Over one crore Shiva devotees have embarked on the Kanwar Yatra so far this year, heading to their various locations.

“Devotees have expressed satisfaction with the arrangements made and prayed for a safe yatra for all participants,” the chief minister told reporters.

“The devotees’ excitement for this Kanwar Yatra is really high. To ensure a successful yatra, all parties involved undertake the necessary preparations. The preparations have been met with approval by the devotees. “I pray that all devotees have a safe yatra,” Dhami stated.

On July 10, the Kanwar Yatra got underway. Kanwariyas gather sacred water from rivers and transport it hundreds of kilometers to Lord Shiva shrines during the yearly pilgrimage. As a sign of their devotion, devotees all around the nation observe fasts, carry out rites, and go on the Yatra.

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