New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi opted for a red and yellow stripe suit “Safa“Complemented with a brown bandhgala jacket with a pocket handkerchief for the celebrations of the 76th day of the Republic on Sunday.
The apparitions of the Prime Minister on Republic Day and Independence Day have always presented distinctive and vivid turbans.
Today early, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to the nation on the occasion of the 76th day of the Republic.
“Happy Republic Day. Today we celebrate 75 glorious years of being a Republic. We bow to all the great women and men who made our Constitution and assured that our trip is rooted in democracy, dignity and unity. That this occasion this occasion Strengthen our efforts.
During the day of the Republic of the previous year, he opted for a safa with “bandhani” print of several tones.
Bandhani, a traditional knotted textile technique that prevails in Gujarat and Rajasthan, consists of creating decorative patterns pinching the fabric with nails to form numerous small unions.
In 2023, Prime Minister Modi wore a multicolored Rajostan turban with pants and kurt. Later that year, on the 77th Independence Day, a brilliant Rajasthani style turban was put with multiple colors and an extended tail.
In 2019, after his re -election with a substantial majority, he delivered his sixth speech of Independence from the Red Fort with a multicolored turban.
His first appearance as Prime Minister on Independence Day in 2014 included a “Bandhej” bright red jodhpuri turban. The following year, he chose a yellow turban with lines that cross several colors, followed by a dyed and knotted turban in pink and yellow in 2016.
For 2017, he selected a turban that combines bright and yellow red with golden lines that cross everywhere. In 2018, he appeared in the Red Fort with a saffron turnt.
His appearances on the day of the Republic have been marked by striking turbans, ranging from the “Bandhani” shiny Kutch “Bandhani to the” Safa “mustard of Rajasthani.
For the Day of the Republic of 2022, he used a distinctive traditional Uttarakhand cap with a brooch inspired by Brahma Kamal. Brahma Kamal, the Uttarakhand state flower, is constantly used during its visits to Kedarnath.
In 2021, at the Republic Day Parade, he wore a “Pagdi”, a brilliant red bandhej with yellow points, presented by the Royal Family Jamnagar of Gujarat.