"A chai-wala has become PM. And he has remembered another chai-wala to witness it. I am overwhelmed. I am so happy. I cannot describe it," he said.
The 41-year-old Ibrahimi has been reported numerous times in the media due to his academic credentials -- he has done his MA, M.Phil and then Ph.D from the prestigious university -- and the fact that all of that could not get him a good job.
He got an invite after a leader of RLSP, a BJP ally in Bihar, shared his profile with Modi's office, requesting it for an invite for him. And it was duly delivered.
"I hope under Modi, nobody with my academic credentials has to sell tea," he says.
A resident of Bihar, Ibrahimi came to Delhi to pursue higher studies, which he did, but could not then find a decent job. His dhaba though is a success.
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