The world’s second most followed leader on social media, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is leading the nation by setting an example of using masks as personal protection from coronavirus infection.
On Tuesday, after his fourth televised address to the nation since the outbreak of COVID-19, Modi changed his profile picture on social media, with a desi "gamcha", or traditional scarf.
Immediately thereafter, Modi's followers on social media also changed their profile pictures to ones with face masks.
PM Modi changes his DP on Twitter, uses a Gamcha to cover his face.
— Prashant Kumar (@scribe_prashant) April 14, 2020
Time to start #GamchaTwitter pic.twitter.com/q9FpD5muBT
PM Modi ji leads from the front, leads by Example, every single time!
— Prashant Srivastava (@sprashant94) April 14, 2020
Modiji changes his DP to symbolise the importance of social distancing and using mask as shield..Blessed with such a PM, We Indians will never loose this battle! 🇮🇳@ratnakar273#Lockdown2#ModiMangalMessage pic.twitter.com/irlsDI4q2Z
Honourable PM @narendramodi ji changed his Profile Picture to show the importance of covering face. I would request people of India to follow his advice, stay home, cover face and follow social distancing. Proud of our respected PM @narendramodi ji. pic.twitter.com/r8al7Rl9d1
— The Hindu Soldier 🇮🇳✌ (@ikunalshukal) April 14, 2020
National President of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jagat Prakash Nadda and Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan have also changed their display picture, following in the footsteps of prime minister.
#WearFaceCoverStaySafe pic.twitter.com/o0bpsngYyi
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) April 14, 2020
Wear a homemade 😷 to combat #COVID2019 !#StaySafe during #Lockdown2 Spend time productively #StayHome and #dontpanicbuy #Help others
— Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) April 14, 2020
Be #compassionate
Inspire others to wear a #mask change your #DP
This is my #NewProfilePic ! pic.twitter.com/zayXLRNMMwI am following Our Prime minister @narendramodi sir
What about you ?#WearFaceCoverStaySafe@PMOIndia @myogiadityanath @MoHFW_INDIA pic.twitter.com/XvLIADjW7a
— Srishti Srivastava (@Drsrishti20) April 14, 2020
In his fourth address to the nation in less than a month, Modi began his speech by greeting citizens with Namaskar, or folded hands, with a white coloured "gamcha", or scarf, covering his face. He later lowered the scarf to begin his speech.
Gamcha is a long piece of cotton cloth for towel-like usage, commonly used by men in rural areas. It is wrapped around the neck or head, mostly by farmers and labourers to escape the extreme heat.
Modi has been promoting the usage of handmade masks instead of professional medical masks to promote face covering to fight the virus.
According to the federal Health and Family Welfare Ministry, there are over 10,000 cases in the country as of Tuesday, while 1,035 people have recovered and 339 people lost their lives to the virus.