Australian & Indian PM Bond Over Samosas

by Sanjana Shenoy
Australian & Indian PM Bond Over Samosas

Chai Pe Charcha is a thing of the past. Samose Pe Charcha is the ‘in thing’. Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison recently tweeted and shared pictures of his homemade Samosas on social media. Calling them ‘ScoMosas’ he tagged our Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter stating that since they both are vegetarians, he hopes to share this savoury with Modi. The Australian Prime Minister prepared the delicious samosas and mango chutney from scratch. Prime Minister Narendra Modi promptly tweeted back that once they achieve a decisive victory against coronavirus they can enjoy the samosas together.

Australian PM Scott Morrison samosas
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Australian PM Wants To Share Homemade Samosas With PM Modi

On May 31st, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison tweeted “Sunday ScoMosas with mango chutney, all made from scratch – including the chutney,” and tagged his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. He also added that he would love to share ScoMosas with him as they both are vegetarians.

Narendra Modi too, quickly replied “Connected by the Indian Ocean, united by the Indian Samosa! Looks delicious, PM @ScottMorrisonMP! Once we achieve a decisive victory against COVID-19, we will enjoy the Samosas together. Looking forward to our video meet on the 4th.”

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This comes as a sign of healthy friendship just days before the Indian and Australian Prime Ministers are set to meet virtually on June 4. The two leaders are expected to discuss bilateral ties and the prevailing situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Australian PM informed reporters of PTI that he looked forward to discussing new opportunities in defence, trade, maritime, safety and security, science and technology and education with PM Modi. When it comes to Samosas, All we can say is the ‘pet ki pukar’ of our Indian delicacy has now crossed oceans and found its home at the centre of Australia. This triangle-shaped delight has surely got all of us salivating! Did you know Restaurants, Cloud Kitchens Turn Into Community Kitchens To Feed Poor?