It’s all drama: Mamata on PM’s stop to buy jhalmuri in Bengal

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Kolkata, April 20: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unscheduled stop to buy Bengal’s favourite snack jhalmuri during poll campaigning in Jhargram was just a “drama”.
“How come cameras were present when he made the unscheduled stop? The entire episode was scripted,” she alleged at a poll rally at Murarai assembly constituency in Birbhumm district.
The prime minister on Sunday posted a video on his official X account in which he was seen buying jhalmuri, a popular Bengali street food made of puffed rice, green chillies, and spices from a nondescript shop in Jhargram.
The PM, who was accompanied by his security personnel, paid the shopkeeper for the snack. When the man denied taking the money, the prime minister insisted that he accept it.
Questioning the spontaneity of the entire episode, Banerjee said, “Cameras were placed there beforehand. The SPG (the force responsible for providing proximity security to the prime minister) had arranged for the whole thing. He was seen carrying a Rs 10 note in his pocket. Is it believable? It’s all drama,” she claimed.
Addressing the Murarai rally, the TMC supremo accused the BJP of secretly aiding “some traitors in fielding Independents from the minority community in different constituencies”.
“This has happened in my area, Bhabanipur, as well. They have come from Murshidabad and Malda,” she said.
“They have commodified religion. I respect humanity. I believe in secularism. I respect every religion, caste, creed and language. But those who have betrayed their own people, betrayed our party, will be rejected by the people.” (PTI)

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