Prime Minister Narendra Modi today wore a Rajasthani leheriya print turban as he addressed the nation during the 78th Independence Day celebrations at Delhi’s Red Fort.
Delivering his 11th Independence Day speech, PM Modi sported a white kurta and churidar along with a light blue bandhgala jacket.
“Today, those who brave and courageous and hardworking are working to take the nation forward – Be it our soldiers, our farmers, our youth. I salute them all,” PM Modi said in his speech.
The Prime Minister continued his tradition of wearing colourful turbans on Independence Day. PM Modi’s headgear this time was a mix of orange, yellow and green colour with a long tail.
A traditional textile tie dye from Rajasthan, the leheriya design is inspired by the natural wave pattern found across the Thar Desert.
During his Independence speech last year, PM Modi sported a Rajasthani Bandhani print turban which was a mix of yellow, green and red. In 2022, he chose a saffron headgear with red patterns and a long tail.
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