Rahul Gandhi Learns How to Cook Mutton from Lalu Prasad Yadav

Rahul Gandhi recently visited the residence of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter, Misa Bharti, in Delhi. During his visit, Lalu Prasad taught Rahul how to cook mutton. The RJD chief guided him through the process of adding garlic paste, turmeric, coriander powder, and onion in the correct order. Rahul Gandhi engaged in conversation with Lalu Yadav while the mutton was being cooked and later enjoyed the dish with chapattis. He even took some mutton with him for his sister, Priyanka. Rahul Gandhi shared a video of the cooking session on his YouTube channel.

Lalu Prasad’s Favorite Dish and Political Masala

During their interaction, Rahul Gandhi asked Lalu Prasad about his favorite dish. Lalu mentioned his fondness for Thai cuisine. Rahul added that Lalu’s salad tastes great and promised to send some for him. The conversation then shifted to politics, and Rahul inquired about the meaning of “political masala.” Lalu explained that political spice refers to the struggle involved in the political arena.

Discussion on BJP’s Spreading Hatred

Rahul Gandhi expressed his concern about the BJP’s tendency to spread hatred and asked Lalu Prasad about the reason behind it. Lalu attributed it to the hunger for power within the BJP. He emphasized the importance of not forgetting the path shown by Rahul’s parents and grandparents in serving the country.

Parting Words and Suggestions

Before leaving, Rahul Gandhi sought Lalu Prasad’s suggestion. Lalu advised him to remember the ideals and principles passed down by his parents and grandparents while serving the nation.

News summary:

  • Rahul Gandhi visits Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter’s residence in Delhi
  • Lalu Prasad teaches Rahul how to cook mutton
  • Rahul shares video on his YouTube channel
  • Discussion on favorite dishes and political masala
  • Lalu explains BJP’s spreading of hatred as hunger for power
  • Lalu advises Rahul to remember family’s ideals in serving the nation

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