
In Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, a person is in a lot of discussions these days. The name of this person is Gaurav Gupta. By the way, Gaurav Gupta has a shop of Chaat Papdi and Dahi Bade here. But the reason for Gaurav being in the news is that he is a lookalike of the CM of Delhi. Yes, if you look at Gaurav Gupta, you will be shocked for a minute. His face largely resembles that of Gaurav Gupta.
Arvind Kejriwal of Gwalior
Gaurav Gupta sets up his chaat shop in front of Bejatal in Gwalior. Apart from samosas at his shop, people also come from far and wide to eat Gulab Jamun. According to Navbharat Times, many YouTubers also come to Gaurav. After the news of Gaurav came on social media, now he has become a national sensation. Not only this, he has to meet Arvind Kejriwal of Gwalior. Now Gaurav Gupta's wish is to meet the real Arvind Kejriwal.
People come from far and wide to meet
The point of discussion of Gaurav Gupta is that people from far and wide come to see him and meet him. After this, their videos are also uploaded on social sites. According to Gaurav, after Arvind Kejriwal became the Chief Minister, people who came to his shop started calling him Kejriwal. After this, he also started wearing a cap like Arvind Kejriwal. Now people especially reach their shop just to see them.
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