Justin Trudeau's Indian-inspired wardrobe and constant prayer hands have come under fire from Twitte

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Throughout his eight-day trip, the Canadian PM and his family have posed for innumerable photo-ops with their hands in prayer and clothes in extravagance.

Their wardrobes, which initially came across as respectful and culturally appropriate, have now come under fire as a major fashion faux pas.

Indian politician Omar Abdullah took to Twitter with a collage of the Trudeau family touching their hands and bowing their heads, as the namaste gesture dictates.

He wrote: “Is it just me or is this choreographed cuteness all just a bit much now? Also FYI, we Indians don’t dress like this every day, sir, not even in Bollywood.”