In PM Modi\'s attire in Kedarnath\, a message to Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal

In PM Modi's attire in Kedarnath, a message to Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal

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A closer look at the PM's fashion choice for the visit also hinted at subtle messaging intended for those voting in and tomorrow in the last phase of voting. When asked about PM's choice, sources travelling with the said that he was wearing a robe like garment similar to a 'Jobba' with a saffron belt around the waist. His headgear of choice was a 'topi' (cap indigenous to Himachal Pradesh). The 'Jobba' was made trendy by Nobel prize winner and one of West Bengal's most famous sons Rabindranath Tagore while the saffron belt sported by Modi today was a homage to Kolkata-born Hindu philosopher who was often seen wearing one.

The 'topi' completed PM's attire, which seemed to be an apparent signal to the voters of and Himachal Pradesh, who will exercise their franchise tomorrow. PM Modi was also seen meditating inside a cave near the premises of the Sources said the PM would come out of the cave tomorrow morning, only to be disturbed in case of matters that would need his urgent attention. The final phase of polling for 59 Lok Sabha seats will be held tomorrow, in which 13 seats of Punjab, 13 in Uttar Pradesh, nine in West Bengal, eight each in and Madhya Pradesh, four in Himachal Pradesh, three in and the lone seat of Chandigarh will be decided. Modi too is in the fray in this phase with

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First Published: Sat, May 18 2019. 17:16 IST