February 15, 2022
It only gets more and more creative with every passing day
Lok Sabha polls are just around the corner and the magic of politics has already
started flooding the local markets of India. That is why I am wearing it. Among
the local people of Jabalpur, these are seen as a political
statement."Meanwhile, Sharad Chandra Upadhyay, who sported Rahul Gandhi printed
jacket said, "Rahul represents the young leadership of India and this jacket has
his face on it. We are wearing this jacket because we also want to cooperate
with the Prime Minister.. Speaking with ANI, China
Blue embossed Polyester stretch Company Saral Jain, a local resident who
loves to flaunt his Modi jacket, said, "We saw that PM Modi has illuminated the
countrys name throughout the world.Similarly, soon after IAF pilot Wing
Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who spent around 60 hours in Pakistan after
being captured during a dogfight on February 27, returned to India, his stylised
moustache became the new fad among men across India.Ahead of the upcoming
elections, the jackets have become more than just a piece of garment.The sarees
featured the face of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with a group of armed
Indian Army personnel, while another portion of the dress had imprints of
fighter jets.Fashion meets Politics, these Bandhgala jackets with PM Narendra
Modi or Rahul Gandhis face printed on them, have become the latest rage in
Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur market.
It only gets more and more creative with every
passing day. Days after Sarees featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Priyanka
Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi stormed the stores, Modi jackets and Rahul jackets have
become the new trend among people. And this celebration knows no bounds.Earlier
this month, in Rajasthans Bhilwara, which is known as the textile hub of India,
women, as a gesture of extending support to the Indian Army, draped air strike
themed sarees, replicating the strikes on terror launch pads in Pakistans
Balakot.Elections in India are not just a decision-making process where people
come together to choose their government, it is rather more of a festival, which
celebrates the spirit of Democracy in the country." This is not the first time
the colours of Indian politics have reached the textile and fashion industry.
Congress lives in my heart
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