Pune: In every rally, the citizens of India have something to look forward to that is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flamboyant turbans. This time, gold and jewellery were used in PM Narendra Modi’s headgear for a Pune rally. In this public rally, the Prime Minister bowed down before the people while speaking about the abrogation of Article 370. ‘There were talks to stop abrogation of Article 370, but nobody dared to solve J&K’s issue,’ said PM Modi. Maharashtra Assembly Polls will be held in one phase on October 21, and the results will be declared on October 24.
While Modi waxes eloquent about vikas and vishwas, Swachh Bharat and Smart Cities, it is hard to take one’s eyes off his colourful, stylish headgear.
Former PM Manmohan Singh almost never switched his trademark powder-blue turban, while India’s first PM Jawaharlal Nehru stayed consistent with a rose pinned to his jacket.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was known to sport a coloured pagdi from time to time, and Indira Gandhi wore gorgeously rich saris, but really, it is Modi who has eschewed the traditional mould of the understated white kurta-wearing politician.