Categories: INDIA

Jamuli attracts attention after PM takes snack break

New Delhi: The humble Jamuli shines in the sun and piques interest like never before Prime Minister Modi Got a taste of it. The moment is taking the internet by storm, with views on Instagram surpassing 100 million in 24 hours. Likewise, it has been viewed 90 million times on Facebook. Modi visited Jamuli shop in Jhargram on Sunday during the polls in Bengal.Vendor Vikram Saw, a native of Gaya in Bihar, asked Modi if he eats onions while preparing snacks. “Pyaj khate hain, dimag nahi khate bas,” the prime minister joked. Curious locals have since flocked to his shop, eager to learn the story behind the encounter.Meanwhile, C.M. Mamata Banerjee He scoffed at this and called it “drama.” “Microphones were installed, SPG surrounded him…how come there are cameras in the store? It’s all a drama,” Mamata told a rally in Birbhum on Monday.

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