Modi and Mamata Clash Over Jhaal Muri in West Bengal Election Campaign
West Bengal polls: Modi and Mamata spar over jhaal muri
The Hindu
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As the second phase of the West Bengal elections approaches, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee have engaged in a public spat over jhaal muri, a popular local snack. Modi's recent jhaal muri snack break in Jhargram has sparked discussions and become a focal point in the campaign.
- 01The second phase of West Bengal elections is underway.
- 02Prime Minister Modi's jhaal muri snack has become a campaign highlight.
- 03Mamata Banerjee is countering Modi's campaign strategy.
- 04The rivalry between Modi and Banerjee continues to intensify.
- 05Public reactions to the jhaal muri incident are significant.
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As campaigning intensifies for the second phase of the West Bengal elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee are embroiled in a public dispute over jhaal muri, a local delicacy. Modi recently enjoyed jhaal muri from a shop in Jhargram, which has since become a talking point in the state's political discourse. This light-hearted yet pointed exchange highlights the ongoing rivalry between the two leaders as they seek to sway voters. The incident reflects how even small moments can gain traction in political campaigns, particularly in a vibrant electoral landscape like West Bengal.
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The jhaal muri incident could sway public opinion and voter sentiment in West Bengal, where local culture plays a significant role in elections.
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