<p>In a reply to Prime Minister Modi posting pictures of himself trying to see the solar eclipse, user @GappistanRadio said that one such picture is becoming a meme, to which the Prime Minister obliged and said, “Most welcome….enjoy :)”</p>.<p>PM Narendra Modi had earlier tweeted that he wasn’t able to see the solar eclipse due to cloud cover in Delhi but he caught glimpses of the spectacle on live streams from various parts of India. He said that he also enriched his knowledge about the phenomenon by interacting with experts.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister also posted his pictures trying to see the Sun. Fog blocked the view of the much-awaited annual solar eclipse in Delhi on Thursday morning. </p>.<p>(<em>With inputs from PTI</em>) </p>
<p>In a reply to Prime Minister Modi posting pictures of himself trying to see the solar eclipse, user @GappistanRadio said that one such picture is becoming a meme, to which the Prime Minister obliged and said, “Most welcome….enjoy :)”</p>.<p>PM Narendra Modi had earlier tweeted that he wasn’t able to see the solar eclipse due to cloud cover in Delhi but he caught glimpses of the spectacle on live streams from various parts of India. He said that he also enriched his knowledge about the phenomenon by interacting with experts.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister also posted his pictures trying to see the Sun. Fog blocked the view of the much-awaited annual solar eclipse in Delhi on Thursday morning. </p>.<p>(<em>With inputs from PTI</em>) </p>