The Hindu reports: Jhalmuri, the quintessential Bengali street snack that became an unlikely symbol in the bitter All India Trinamool Congress (AITC/TMC)-BJP fight for over a month, found pride of place at the swearing-in of West Bengal's first BJP government at the Brigade Parade Ground on Saturday (May 9, 2026).The State BJP set up 20 jhalmuri stalls across the sprawling venue in central Kolkata, while several independent vendors were also seen doing brisk business along the periphery. PM Modi’s jhalmuri break in Jhargram leaves Trinamool fumingScores of people attending the ceremony made a beeline for the stalls to savour the snack made of puffed rice, green chillies, and an assortment of spices."I am loving jhalmuri more today because of our heady victory in the election," said Manjari Basu, who came from Tollygunge, in Kolkata's southern quarters, to witness the swearing-in ceremony.
BJP’s victory in Bengal will plug a big hole in national security, says Amit ShahManish Yadav from Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas, holding a paper packet of jhalmuri in hand, said, “the snack tasted sweet instead of spicy because of the BJP's momentous victory.”The humble snack hogged national limelight at the height of hustings during the recently concluded Assembly polls as the Prime Minister made an unscheduled stop during his campaign in Jhargram on April 19 to savour jhalmuri from a nondescript roadside stall. Suvendu Adhikari: All you need to know about West Bengal’s first BJP CMSince then, 'jhalmuri' became part of the political crossfire with TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee alleging that Modi's pit-stop at the shop was "all drama" and the Prime Minister retorting that the rival party was feeling the heat of chillies after he had the snack.
Background
While Modi had remarked that the BJP would hold victory celebrations on May 4 and distribute sweets as well as jhalmuri among people, the then Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, said that she would send the Prime minister bhelpuri, which is available in Delhi.
Originally reported by The Hindu. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.





