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'Jalebi' trended on social media amid Haryana election results, know why? | News India

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As the results of Haryana elections are getting closer, activity has intensified on social media, where there is a flood of memes. People are reacting fiercely to the ups and downs of election trends and this time Jalebi is trending on social media platform 'X'.

Rahul Gandhi praised Jalebi

Actually, this story of Jalebi started from Guhana, Haryana. During the election campaign, Congress MP Deependra Singh Hooda had gifted a box of the famous 'Maatu Ram' Jalebi to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a rally. Rahul Gandhi praised these jalebis from the stage and discussed the possibilities of their export. He said that if it is made in a big factory, employment will increase and it can be exported in the country and abroad.

Congress trolled regarding Jalebi

Rahul Gandhi was trolled a lot on social media for this statement and during the election results, Jalebi again came into discussion. People are comparing the election results to the twist of Jalebi, because Congress was leading in the morning trends and trailed by the afternoon, there were many funny comments on this ridiculous situation.

The effect of this Jaleba was visible even in the initial trends. Preparations for celebration have been made in Congress. Congress workers distributed laddus and jalebis at the AICC headquarters in Delhi. But as soon as the results changed, there was disappointment in the Congress.

Someone joked – Congress may be losing Haryana, but the dream of Jalebi factory will not remain unfulfilled.

Someone made light fun of Congress leaders in the name of Jalebi.

Why is Gohana Jalebi famous?

The history of these jalebis of Gohana is very interesting. It was started in 1958 by Matu Ram and is now run by his grandsons Raman and Neeraj Gupta. These jalebis are made entirely in pure desi ghee and are larger than normal jalebis. That is why it is also called Jalebi Jaleba. The weight of each Jalebi is approximately 250 grams. A one kg box of Jalebi, which contains four pieces, is available for Rs 320.