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Kolkata’s historic Red Road transformed into a massive outdoor arena on Sunday morning as Prime Minister Narendra Modi led thousands of citizens in celebrating the 12th International Yoga Day. Marking a high-profile convergence of national leadership and public enthusiasm, the Prime Minister actively performed a sequence of complex yoga asanas alongside the crowd. West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari also joined the grand assembly, highlighting the regional administrative support behind this massive lifestyle campaign.
The atmosphere on Red Road was electric, drawing immense participation from health enthusiasts, youths, and senior citizens alike. Breaking away from strict security protocols after completing his routine, Prime Minister Modi walked through the venue to interact closely with the practitioners. He spent considerable time observing the massive gathering and was even seen gently correcting the posture of several participants, turning the high-security VVIP event into an interactive public masterclass.
Addressing the grand assembly, the Prime Minister emphasized that yoga has evolved into the world's largest community festival, transcending geographical boundaries to unite 192 countries. He reminded the audience that the United Nations officially recognized this day on December 11, 2014, making June 21—the longest day of the year on Earth—a global symbol of health. Modi reiterated that yoga is far more than mere physical labor; it serves as a vital tool for mental clarity and ensures structural wellness into old age.
The Prime Minister concluded his address by calling June 21 the biggest festival day in the modern world, noting its unique power to bridge diverse cultures and nations. The successful execution of the Red Road carnival caps off a major festive weekend for West Bengal, blending spiritual heritage with a national message of holistic health and structural mindfulness.