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So sweets: Haryana CM tries his hand at jalebi-making in Gohana

Visiting the sweets shop on the sidelines of an event in Nayab Singh Gohana, Saini also tries his hand in making jalebi there
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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and said the local jalebi of Gohana's Matu Ram halwai is popular in the state and not the one made in factory.

The Haryana elections may be over and the BJP may have won the polls but the spotlight continues on Matu Ram halwai's jumbo-sized jalebis as saffron outfit leaders have been using the sweets to take potshots at the Congress.

"In Haryana, the local jalebi of Matu Ram of Gohana is popular, not the factory-made jalebi," Saini posted on X in Hindi after halting at the famous jalebi shop in Gohana near Sonipat.

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Visiting the sweets shop on the sidelines of an event in Gohana, Saini also tried his hand in making jalebi there. Besides Saini, state minister Arvind Kumar Sharma, who is also an MLA from Gohana, and state BJP chief Mohan Lal Badoli also relished the jalebis.

Addressing an election rally in Gohana nearly a month ago, Gandhi had held a box of famous jalebi-maker Matu Ram halwai in his hand and showed it to the gathering.

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Gandhi had said he tasted Matu Ram's jalebi in the car and sent a message to his sister and party leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra saying, “Today I have eaten the best jalebi in my life.”

"I am bringing a box of jalebis for you too," Gandhi had then said.

The Congress leader had emphasised that the famous jalebi should be available all over India and exported to other countries which will generate more employment opportunities.

He had said supposing 100 people work in Matu Ram's shop today, if this jalebi goes all over the world, then 10,000 to 50,000 more people can work in his factory one day.

Meanwhile, late Matu Ram Halwai's grandson Neeraj Gupta, who along with his brother currently runs the shop in Gohana, told PTI that Saini visited their shop around 2.30 pm along with minister Sharma and Badoli.

"They were at our shop for nearly 30 minutes. During this they relished the jalebis and had tea," Gupta said.

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