Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a garland offered by BJP National President Nitin Nabin and placed it on Nabin instead [1].

The gesture occurred at the party headquarters in Delhi, India [1]. The event served as a celebration of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s performance in the elections held in Assam and West Bengal [1].

During the interaction, Nabin attempted to honor the Prime Minister with the traditional floral garland. Rather than accepting the tribute, Modi redirected the honor back to the party president [1]. This reversal of the typical greeting protocol was captured in video footage from the event [1].

Such public displays of camaraderie are common during victory celebrations in Indian politics. The gathering focused on the party's strategic gains in the eastern regions of the country, highlighting the cooperation between the Prime Minister and the national party leadership [1].

While the event in Delhi focused on these celebratory exchanges, other reports have noted different public appearances by the Prime Minister in the region, including a stop for street snacks in Jhargram [1]. However, the specific interaction between Modi and Nabin took place within the party's central headquarters [1].

Modi took the garland offered by Nitin Nabin and placed it on Nitin Nabin instead

This interaction symbolizes a gesture of humility and shared credit within the BJP leadership. By redirecting the garland, the Prime Minister visually signaled that the electoral successes in Assam and West Bengal were a collective achievement of the party organization rather than a personal victory.