This time PM Modi was seen in a blue jacket at the swearing-in ceremony
Narendra Modi Oath Ceremony: Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath as Prime Minister for the third time. He was administered the oath by President Draupadi Murmu. PM Modi took oath of office and secrecy in the courtyard of Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday evening at exactly 7:24 pm. 71 ministers also took oath along with him. One thing worth paying special attention to in the oath taking ceremony is PM Modi’s jacket. Actually, this time in the oath taking ceremony, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore a royal blue jacket.
Let us tell you that PM Modi always wears a special kind of jacket, which has now become famous as ‘Modi Jacket’. PM Modi has taken oath wearing different coloured jackets every time in the swearing-in ceremony. All these jackets of PM Modi have been specially stitched in Ahmedabad. In such a situation, Narendra Modi, who is taking oath as PM for the third time, chose a jacket of royal blue colour.
What does this color mean?
According to astrology, it is considered a very deep and powerful color. This color is considered a symbol of stability, wisdom, introspection and spiritual depth. This color represents emotions, knowledge and sensitivity. Blue color is considered to be calming and providing balance to the mind. It also displays power and peace.
This time PM Modi was seen in a blue jacket at the swearing-in ceremony
light brown jacket in 2014
For the first time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath on 26 May 2014 at 6:13 pm, he wore a light brown jacket. This light brown color reflects strength and practical nature. People under the influence of this color are said to be trustworthy, hardworking and down to earth. At that time, PM Modi was sworn in by the then President Pranab Mukherjee.
Jacket color light gray in 2019
After this, when PM Modi took oath for the second time in 2019, he wore a light grey coloured jacket. Along with this, PM Modi came to take oath wearing a white kurta every time. This time he was sworn in by the then President Ram Nath Kovind.
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