The Asian Age

PM Modi dons special turban from Jamnagar

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore a special turban from Gujarat’s Jamnagar at the 72nd Republic Day parade at Rajpath, continuing his tradition of donning unique headgears.

The halari paghdi (royal turban) in shades of red with yellow dots was gifted to the PM by the royal family of Jamnagar.

Jamnagar MP Poonamben Maadam tweeted that the traditiona­l “halari paghdi” represents the rich culture of the region.

“Jamnagar is known for its rich culture. Proud to see Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramo­di Ji in a ‘Halari Paghdi’ from Jamnagar on the occasion of #RepublicDa­y,” she said.

He paired the turban with a traditiona­l kurta, pyjama, grey jacket along with a face mask.

Turbans have remained a highlight of the Prime Minister’s sartorial choices at Independen­ce Day and Republic Day events.

PM Modi was spotted wearing the colourful paghdi while he laid a wreath at the National War Memorial on the occasion of Republic Day, which has been a low key affair due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last year, he sported a saffron bandhej headgear with a tail for the 71st Republic Day.

For his maiden Independen­ce Day speech in 2014, he had opted for a bright red Jodhpuri bandhej turban with green at the tail.

In 2015, he chose a yellow turban covered with multi-coloured crisscross lines, and a tie and dye turban in hues of pink and yellow in 2016.

The Prime Minister’s turban for 2017 was a mix of bright red and yellow with crisscross­ed golden lines all over. He donned a saffron turban for his appearance at the Red Fort in 2018. Mr Modi’s eye-catching turbans have been a highlight of his previous Republic Day appearance­s.

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