In this image posted on April 19, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tries ‘jhalmuri’, street snack made of puffed rice, on the sidelines of public meetings ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, in Jhargram. (@narendramodi/X via PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday remarked that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unscheduled stop to buy “jhalmuri” during poll campaigning was “drama”.Her comment came a day after PM Modi made a pit stop during his campaign tour in Jhargram to buy “jhalmuri,” a popular Bengali street food made of puffed rice, green chillies, and other spices.“It’s all drama. How come a camera was present when the prime minister suddenly made an unscheduled stop during the campaign? The entire episode was scripted. He was seen carrying a Rs 10 note in his pocket. Is it believable?” Banerjee said, without naming PM Modi.The Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo was addressing a poll rally in the Murarai assembly constituency in Birbhum district.On Sunday, after concluding his address in Jhargram, PM Modi walked up to a stall and said, “Bhai, hume apna jhalmuri khilao (brother, give us your jhalmuri).”As the vendor prepared the snack, PM Modi struck up a brief conversation, asking, “Kitne ka hota hai jhalmuri (how much does it cost?).” The prime minister then reached into the pocket of his Nehru jacket to pay.The vendor asked, “Aap pyaaz khaate hain (do you eat onions?),” to which the PM replied, “Haan, pyaaz khaate hain. Dimag nahi khaate bas (Yes, I eat onions. But I don’t like irritating people).”The first phase of polling in West Bengal, covering 152 seats, will be held on Thursday. The second and final phase for the remaining 142 constituencies is scheduled for April 29.Votes will be counted on May 4.(PTI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNSA Doval Meets Top Saudi Leaders, Focus On Security And EnergyFact Check: No, Indian Navy Did NOT Detain Somali Pirates In Viral VideoTMC Hits Out At PM Modi Over Jhalmuri Stop, Claims Hemant Soren Forced To ReturnTMC vs Himanta Biswa Sarma Erupts As Mamata Banerjee Row Sparks Election Commission ComplaintManipur Erupts In Anger As No Arrests Made After 5 Killings, Protests Turn Violent‘Ripple Impact On India…’: Misri After Indian Tankers Hit In HormuzUS Nationals Detained At Srinagar Airport Over Banned Satellite DeviceNo Fuel Shortage: Govt Assures 100% Domestic Gas Supply As India’s LPG Demand Falls 13% In MarchPM Modi Takes ‘Jhalmuri’ Break, Interacts With Locals In West Bengal’s Jhargram Amid Poll CampaignIndia Warns Iran Of Consequences After Attack On Two Tankers In Strait Of Hormuz123PhotostoriesDoes your home breathe? 5 lessons to learn from the timeless beauty of Chettinad interiorsGurgaon SPR bottleneck sparks urgent road expansion, missing link reopened7 morning affirmations that work for sure (why are they so powerful)From building 5 businesses at 24 to being told to retire despite a net worth of approximately Rs 250 crore- Jannat Zubair gets candid8 traditional Mango pickles from across India to tryLessons you should learn from Adi Shankaracharya; based on your birth dateVinod Kambli’s ₹8 crore apartment in Bandra, Mumbai is defined by a Sachin-Kambli friendship wall, untold struggles, and family-first living8 Habits that quietly destroy your inner peaceAndhra Pradesh strikes big as Jonnagiri gold mine nears launchEarly signs of liver disease you shouldn’t ignore: When to act and how to protect your liver before it’s too late123Hot PicksIran warDelimitation Bill DefeatPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingBan vs NZKanpur MurderAndhra Pradesh Bomb ExplodeKanpur Rape CaseNagpur NGOJammu Bus AccidentAndhra Pradesh MurderLucknow Girl MurderTamil Nadu Firecracker Unit BlastDelhi Heatwave Alert
NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday remarked that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unscheduled stop to buy “jhalmuri” during poll campaigning was “drama”.Her comment came a day after PM Modi made a pit stop during his campaign tour in Jhargram to buy “jhalmuri,” a popular Bengali street food made of puffed rice, green chillies, and other spices.“It’s all drama. How come a camera was present when the prime minister suddenly made an unscheduled stop during the campaign? The entire episode was scripted. He was seen carrying a Rs 10 note in his pocket. Is it believable?” Banerjee said, without naming PM Modi.The Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo was addressing a poll rally in the Murarai assembly constituency in Birbhum district.On Sunday, after concluding his address in Jhargram, PM Modi walked up to a stall and said, “Bhai, hume apna jhalmuri khilao (brother, give us your jhalmuri).”As the vendor prepared the snack, PM Modi struck up a brief conversation, asking, “Kitne ka hota hai jhalmuri (how much does it cost?).” The prime minister then reached into the pocket of his Nehru jacket to pay.The vendor asked, “Aap pyaaz khaate hain (do you eat onions?),” to which the PM replied, “Haan, pyaaz khaate hain. Dimag nahi khaate bas (Yes, I eat onions. But I don’t like irritating people).”The first phase of polling in West Bengal, covering 152 seats, will be held on Thursday. The second and final phase for the remaining 142 constituencies is scheduled for April 29.Votes will be counted on May 4.(PTI inputs)