Zohran Mamdani owned up to his avid foodie persona during his campaign trail as a New York City mayoral hopeful. From eating at a sushi restaurant to devouring chicken biryani with his bare hands, the Indian-origin assemblyman has repeatedly made controversial headlines, regardless of what the food outing may have entailed. However, the scene flipped upside down after the November 4 Election Day.
The 34-year-old politician scripted history by becoming the first Indian-American and first Muslim mayor in the Big Apple’s history on Tuesday night (US time). He did so by beating out his rivals Republican Curtis Sliwa and independent Andrew Cuomo at the polls. And on the very day as NYC’s mayor-elect, he inevitably landed himself a busy schedule packed with early morning interview, transit

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