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Here are some pictures of Justin Trudeau in Indian clothing

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On Sunday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an appearance at Toronto’s BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, an ornate Hindu temple in north Etobicoke. (If you’ve ever driven on the 427, you’ve definitely seen it off the east shoulder. It’s kinda hard to miss.)

As usual, the PM dressed to impress—but this time he broke new sartorial ground, donning a traditional Indian kurta and some white pyjama pants. Here are a bunch of pictures of Trudeau in his new outfit.

Mayor John Tory didn’t change up his ensemble, but he did at least put on a flower garland:

Any day the PM comes to your temple is a good day:

Trudeau participated in some of the temple’s rituals:

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Here are some pictures of Justin Trudeau in Indian clothing
Image from @CanadianPM/Twitter

John Tory’s like, “You know what? You didn’t come here to see me. I’m just gonna stand stoically right over... here.”

Here are some pictures of Justin Trudeau in Indian clothing
Image from @CanadianPM/Twitter

And here’s Trudeau hitting a temple official with his patented soul gaze:

Here are some pictures of Justin Trudeau in Indian clothing
Image from @BAPS/Twitter

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