9 June was a very historic day for India and Indians. On this day, Narendra Modi took oath for the post of Prime Minister of India for the third time in a row. This grand swearing-in ceremony was organized at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Many eminent personalities from the country and abroad joined the courtyard of Rashtrapati Bhavan to attend the program.
During this time, along with PM Modi, many cabinet ministers and ministers of state also took the oath of office and secrecy. During the swearing-in ceremony, Rajnath Singh took the oath second after Prime Minister Modi. After this, a total of 30 cabinet ministers including Amit Shah, Gadkari, and Shivraj Singh Chauhan took the oath.
Although everyone from the ministers to those present in the ceremony were seen in traditional attire, everyone's eyes were also on PM Modi. This time PM Modi's look was quite different from the last two times. Let us tell you why his look was different.
Every look is special
PM Modi chooses special clothes for every ceremony. Whether it is the color of his turban on Independence Day or wearing traditional attire in Kedarnath, he always chooses his clothes according to the place. In such a situation, everyone wanted to know what kind of look the PM carried in his third swearing-in ceremony.
The 2024 look was special
First of all, let's talk about PM Modi's look this time. In this year's swearing-in ceremony, PM Narendra Modi carried a blue half jacket with a white kurta and churidar pajama. This jacket had a closed neck. Apart from this, he carried black shoes with him. It is often seen that on special occasions the Prime Minister is seen in a kurta-pajama and band gala jacket. His style also looks very good in this look.
2019 look
When Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister for the second time, his look was the same as in 2014. During this, he wore a gray colored jacket with a white kurta-pajama. However, this jacket looked mud colored from a distance. In such a situation, people said that the PM has worn the same outfit as last time. But it was not so. In 2019, the color of his jacket was gray.
How was the look in 2014
Let's talk about the time when Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister for the first time in 2014. On that special and historic day, he wore a mud-colored jacket with a white kurta-pajama. With this look, he also carried black shoes.
(PC: PTI)