With barely a month left for Assembly elections in five states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the “star campaigner” of the BJP, has continued his poll stunts.
After donning a Manipuri stole and a Brahmakamal cap of Uttarakhand, PM Modi wore a Sikh turban while attending a NCC rally at Cariappa Ground in Delhi on Friday.
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Notably, Punjab has the largest population of Sikhs in India, numbering around 16 million forming 57.69% of the state population.
And, Punjab is among the five states that will go to polls next month.
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Thus, what seems to be an apparent election stunt, PM Modi wearing a Sikh turban, doesn’t come as a surprise.
Earlier on Republic Day, PM Modi, in an apparent message to election-bound states of Uttarakhand and Manipur, wore a Brahmakamal cap, which is native to the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, and a Manipuri stole.