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		<title>Vendor&#8217;s Regret: Couldn&#8217;t Get Modi&#8217;s Autograph at Jhalumuri Stop</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Prime Minister Narendra Modi&#8217;s impromptu visit to a jhalumuri vendor in West Bengal&#8217;s Jhargram has gone viral, blending election campaigning with a slice of everyday life. On April 19, en&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi&#8217;s impromptu visit to a jhalumuri vendor in West Bengal&#8217;s Jhargram has gone viral, blending election campaigning with a slice of everyday life. On April 19, en route from a rally to his chopper, Modi pulled over at Vikram Shaw&#8217;s roadside stall, turning a routine snack break into a memorable anecdote.</p>
<p>Shaw, a daily wage earner from Bihar, was caught off guard. &#8216;I was stunned when the PM asked for my name and ordered jhalumuri,&#8217; he recalled. Modi not only relished the tangy street food but paid for it himself, rejecting Shaw&#8217;s offer of a freebie. The leader&#8217;s compliments on the taste added to the thrill.</p>
<p>Their chat revealed Shaw&#8217;s hardships: school dropout due to financial woes, migrating for work, and sustaining his family on modest earnings of 1,000-1,200 rupees a day. Modi probed deeper, asking about his Bihar roots in Gaya and parental well-being, showing a personal touch rare in political visits.</p>
<p>Shaw&#8217;s only regret? No autograph. &#8216;I forgot in the excitement,&#8217; he said with a smile. Onlookers hailed the event as inspirational. &#8216;It&#8217;s pride for Jhargram that our PM values small vendors amid his busy schedule,&#8217; a local remarked. Modi mingled freely, distributing jhalumuri to kids and women, his laughter echoing through the crowd.</p>
<p>As assembly elections rage in West Bengal, this episode highlights Modi&#8217;s grassroots appeal. Shaw&#8217;s story resonates beyond the stall, symbolizing hope for millions in similar straits. The vendor now dreams bigger, inspired by the unexpected spotlight on his simple life.</p>
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