On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Nagaland to inaugurate the Hornbill Festival. This is the first time since Atal Behari Vajpayee that a PM has visited the north eastern state.
And while the PM was in town, he went all out from headgear to developmental schemes to woo the Naga audience.
Here’s a look at PM Modi in Nagaland.
While the PM was in town, he went the Naga way and donned the traditional gear of the Naga tribes. A member of a Naga tribe also gifted him a traditional spear.
All hail Modi, the Naga warrior! Wearing the traditional clothes and headgear, PM Modi looked more like a warrior and less like a politician.
A member of the tribe also presented Modi a sketch of himself in the traditional gear.
Over the weekend, Modi also visited other northeastern states. In Manipur, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh presented him with a painting.
And on Sunday, donning a japi, a traditional Assam headgear, he addressed his party workers at a meeting in Guwahati.
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