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India NewsAfter the quarrel between the shopkeepers of Chaat in Baraut of Meerut, its video is becoming very viral on social media. In this video, Chander seller Harendra has become a social media sensation because of his long hair. A lot of mimes are also being made on his videos.
Users have also given him the title of ‘Einstein Chacha’ for his long hair. In this case Harendra, a jailed salesman has now revealed the reason for keeping his long hair.
Einstein Chacha explains the real reason for long shiny hair
According to the media report, the jailed chaat seller Harendra is a devotee of Sai Baba. His entire family also does devotion to Sai Baba. Harendra’s house is near the Sai temple in Rambagh Colony. According to the report, most members of Harendra’s family also fill the job of selling offerings outside the Sai temple every Thursday.
According to the family, Harendra never got his hair cut due to Sai devotion. He gets a haircut twice a year. Due to his hairstyle, Harendra is known in Barot. Harendra is currently in jail.
The viral video is from Baghpat. Two groups fought fiercely in the area. Two shopkeepers clashed with each other to make customers sit in their shops.
Eight people were arrested in the case of clash between two factions in Baraut, Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat. Video of the incident is becoming viral on social media.
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