PM Modi Takes Jhalmuri Snack Break During Bengal Election Campaign
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an unexpected stop for a street food snack, known as Jhalmuri, during his election campaign in West Bengal. The impromptu break garnered attention as he interacted with vendors and sampled the local delicacy.
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'Do you eat onions?' PM Modi takes 'Jhalmuri break' during Bengal poll campaign - watch
Amidst a high-stakes political campaign in West Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a refreshing pause for a jhalmuri snack in Jhargram. He interacted with the vendor, inquiring about the price and confirming his liking for onions with a witty remark. This candid moment unfolded as the Prime Minister intensified his campaign efforts across the state.
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‘Jhalmuri’ is among the most popular Bengali street foods, made using puffed rice, chillies and other Indian spices.
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