During his trip to Delhi, Rahul Gandhi stopped by the famed Ghantewala sweet shop, rolling up his sleeves to create Imarti and Besan Laddus. Sushant Jain, the jovial shopkeeper, couldn't help but jest, suggesting the Congress leader should settle down soon to place a larger order for wedding sweets.
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