PM Modi took the moment to enjoy the jhalmuri in Bengal. He stops at the roadside stall in between election rallies in West Bengal. This stop turned into notable moments beyond campaigns.
The pause comes after public meeting in Jhargram. On his way to helipad, he stopped at College Mor, where the simple stall become backdrop for an unexpected political scene.
Modi stops at Jhalmuri stall in Bengal
PM Modi is dressed in hite kurta, blue Nehru jacket, and a red BJP-embroidered muffler and seem speaking with locals.
When he stops there, he is surrounded by the growing of supporters, including women, children, and party workers. He enjoy jhalmuri and shared some with childrens there. People start slogans like “Jai Shri Ram,” “Narendra Modi zindabad,” and “Bharat Mata ki jai”.
Video viral of PM enjoying local flavours during campaigns
The moment captured on camera and quickly spread online, reinforcing a familiar image of a leader who includes local flavors in his campaign story.
On X, PM Modi shared a glimpse of the moment, writing, “In between four rallies across West Bengal on a packed Sunday, had some delicious jhalmuri in Jhargram,” along with photos of himself enjoying the classic Bengali snack.
This isn’t the first time PM Modi has used street food as a political touchpoint. From sipping tea at roadside stalls during past elections, tapping into his ‘chaiwala’ roots, to tasting regional dishes in states like Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam, these pauses have long been part of his public image.
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