New Delhi, June 10 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who became India's longest-serving prime minister in consecutive terms, shared jhalmuri with fellow National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders at a meeting held on Wednesday, June 10, to congratulate him on achieving the milestone.

By completing 4,399 days in office, Prime Minister Modi officially surpassed the previous record held by the nation's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.

He was warmly congratulated by the assembly of NDA leaders for becoming India's longest-continuously serving Prime Minister.

Hours after the meeting, PM Modi took to social media to share a video showing him munching West Bengal's iconic snack, jhalmuri, which was served to him by Chief Minister Suvend...