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Did CM Eknath Shinde Consume Mutton On Ram Navami?

A picture of Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde having meal with famous YouTuber Kamiya Jani alias Curly Tails is going viral. It is being claimed that on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami on 17th April, Eknath Shinde had visited Umred village located in Nagpur district. There he ate non-vegetarian food, mutton, with Kamiya Jani.

Congress volunteer, Priyamwada, sharing the picture wrote, “CM of Maharashtra Mr. Shinde savouring Nagpur’s Savji mutton on the auspicious day of Ram Navami. Today CM was in Nagpur for election campaign. Just yesterday PM was moaning about opposition leaders eating meat & how Hindu sentiments are hurt blah blah: All Anti Hindus are found in BJP. Today BJP appointed CM feasting on meat that too on auspicious Hindu festival of Ram Navami.” The tweet has so far garnered 5.4k likes (Archived link)

The handle Priyanca Patil asserted, “The media’s hypocrisy was evident when they made a big deal out of Tejaswi Yadav eating fish during Navratri but conveniently looked the other way when Eknath Shinde consumed mutton. It’s a clear example of selective outrage.” (Archived link)

Chandan Sinha wrote, “Maharashtra CM and BJP ally Eknath Shinde enjoying Mutton today on auspicious day of #RamNavami, in Nagpur #ByeByeModi.” (Archived link)

User Lambodar Mishra wrote, “Kangana loves beef and Lal Maas #EknathShinde loves his mutton on #RamNavami Wonder where is the outrage by Sanghis, defenders of Sanatani, #GodiAnchors Dub maro, if you have slightest of shame still left Godi Media.” (Archived link)

Another user Proud Indian wrote, “Maharashtra’s Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, and BJP ally was seen consuming mutton on #RamNavami in Nagpur today. While BJP vehemently criticized @yadavtejashwi for sharing a fish video during Navratri, will the Prime Minister address this matter?” (Archived link)

The handle Anahat wrote, “Startling news: Maharashtra’s Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, and BJP ally was seen consuming mutton on #RamNavami in Nagpur today. While BJP vehemently criticized @yadavtejashwi for sharing a fish video during Navratri, will the Prime Minister address this matter? Their actions are now revealed; let’s share this widely.” (Archived link)

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Fact Check

On April 17, on the occasion of Ram Navami, CM Eknath Shinde visited Nagpur to campaign for Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency candidate Raju Parve. The last phase of campaigning is going on in Vidarbha. During his visit Eknath Shinde visited Marwari Ram temple in Umred.

Famous YouTuber Kamiya Jani aka Curly Tails also joined him. She is an Indian travel blogger, content creator and entrepreneur best known for her platform “Curly Tales”. She is famous for exploring different destinations, cultures and cuisines. In some of her videos, she is seen having brunch with notable figures from diverse industries.

Similarly, at Umred she dined with Eknath Shinde. To get an insight into what meal they had, we scrutinized through the social media platforms of Kamiya. On Instagram, she shared a video of her dining with the CM. The intertitle accompanying the video reads, “Authentic veg saoji meal with CM Eknath Shinde.” Further in the caption, she stated that on the occasion of Ram Navami, she along with Eknath Shinde enjoyed vegetarian Saoji food prepared by a local woman of the village. Saoji is the signature dish of Nagpur.

Kamiya Jani Instagram post

The meal included eggplant curry (brinjal bharta) and patwadi or patodi. Eggplant curry is made from roasted brinjal. It is usually made by mixing crushed or chopped tomatoes, onions, garlic, ginger and some spices. The second dish, Patwadi, is a famous dish of Maharashtra, which is made from gram flour.

Kamiya Jani Instagram post

Conclusion: The claim that Eknath Shinde ate mutton on Ram Navami is false. In Umred village he had pure vegetarian Saoji food with Kamiya Jani.

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