Surat: Ice cream parlour introduces ‘Narendra Modi Sitafal Kulfi’

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Vivek Ajmera, owner of an ice-cream parlour in Surat, Gujarat decided to celebrate the historic win of BJP in the 17th Lok Sabha Elections by introducing a unique kind of Kulfi – ‘The Narendra Modi Sitafal Kulfi’ and interestingly the kulfi is carved like Narendra Modi’s face.

The image of PM Modi’s face on the Kulfi is not machine made, rather carved on by hand.

It took the workers of the ice cream parlour 24 hours to make 200 ‘Modi Sitafal Kulfi’.

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Additionally, the Kulfi will only be available at the parlour till May 30, the day of the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi as the PM of India for the second term.

As per Vivek Ajmera, the Modi Sitafal Kulfi’ has been doing very well in the city and they are currently selling the kulfi at a 50% discount to celebrate BJP’s victory in Lok Sabha elections.

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