Modi politely refuses selfies

As soon as Mr. Modi joined the front row to perform yoga, a young woman wearing a ‘volunteer’ badge requested him for a selfie.

June 21, 2015 04:18 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:07 am IST - New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi refuses a lady yoga instructor a 'selfie' during mass yoga session along with other young participants to mark the International Yoga Day, in New Delhi on Sunday. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

Prime Minister Narendra Modi refuses a lady yoga instructor a 'selfie' during mass yoga session along with other young participants to mark the International Yoga Day, in New Delhi on Sunday. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who often obliges people with a selfie, on Sunday refused one to a volunteer while participating in the yoga day event at Rajpath.

Soon after addressing the gathering, Mr. Modi climbed down from the podium to join over 35,000 participants to perform ‘asanas’.

As soon as Mr. Modi joined the front row to perform yoga, a young woman wearing a ‘volunteer’ badge requested him for a selfie. With folded hands, the Prime Minister politely declined to oblige her.

As soon as he started practising asanas, the woman returned with a colleague and took position behind him and started performing yoga. Soon, security men in civil dress whisked them away.

Another man, wearing a white headgear, approached the Prime Minister. He too was whisked away.

Mr. Modi is known to take selfies with world leaders and commoners and posting them on social media.

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