Ravi Kishan pulls such a ghost in parliament on Samosa, no one has stopped laughing, now the video on social media is fierce viral
A statement from BJP -LP Ravi Kishan of Gorakhpur is going viral on social media. The MP raised questions about the different prices and quality of food items available across the country in the home. In which he mentioned his different prices by giving the example of Samosas. A small part of the LP’s statement goes viral in which it asks questions related to the price of Samosas. In the viral statement, MP and the famous actor Ravi Kishan are seen that Samosa is found in a large size and somewhere in small size. The market is so big. There are crores of customers. In 11 years, Prime Minister Modi has made many revolutionary changes. But this area is untouched. In such a situation, a law must be made on the price and quality of foods found from small Dhabas to large hotels. Ravi Kishan raised the question in the Lok Sabha in the Lok Sabha, Ravi Kishan said in the Lok Sabha that I was grateful that you allowed me to increase this matter in the public interest in zero hours. Our India is the most populated country in the world. There are millions of dhabas and hotels from small cities to large subways, where people eat food daily. According to the location and level of these Dhabas and hotels, the price of foods from customers is taken. Today, my topic is related to the amount of food. The standard of foods available in hotels and Dhabas across the country must be corrected. 💬 Menu card wrote only the price, no quantity, causing confusion for customers and also the waste of food. I demand that the government make a law that: The value of the value in the menu as well as food items … pic.twitter.com/ez91qjtxgm-ravi Kishan (@ravikishann) July 30, 2025 Foods said they said they needed in the hotel, it was not standardized. Such a large market, which has customers, runs without any rules and regulations. Our prime minister has brought many revolutionary changes to different regions of the country over the past 11 years, but so far this area has been untouched. From small Dhabas to normal hotels, good restaurants, five -star hotels, etc., a law must be made to determine the price, quality and amount of food available at all places, so that the countrymen can get the right amount of quality food at a fair price. ‘The hotel menu consists of prices, but no amount is known’. The MP said that the price of Tadka Dal could be in a small Dhaba of 100 to 120 rupees, while the same lentils in a good Dhaba could be at 250 to 400 rupees and in a good hotel of 1,000 to 1,200 rupees. If a customer in these dhabas or hotels is going to eat food, it is said to be praised by the menu, but he is not told how many lentils, vegetables or rice will be on a plate, because their amount is not written on the map. As a result, if four people went to eat, the customers do not know how much to order. Sometimes they feel that the amount will be high, but it is low and sometimes they feel that the amount will be less, but the overruns are more. In this way, food is wasted. Bhojpuri actor said that I requested that it be made mandatory to provide details on foods on the menu, along with the price of food items, so that customers can clearly know how much they pay for how much amount they pay. Many times food is served in small buckets in hotels. It seems that there will be half a liter of lentils in it, but the composition of the bucket is such that only 250 ml lentils arise from it. He said that just like the quantity of cookies, bread or milk written, it must be the same way, it must be made mandatory to write these foods clearly, ie lentils, vegetables, cheese or whatever foods there are. If possible, become information on cooking medium, ie oil used to make it, such as mustard oil, refined oil, peanut oil or deci ghee, etc.