Abstract Electromagnetic wave propagation is often thought of as the transport of polarised light and this behaviour is well defined by Maxwell's equations when propagating in an optical fiber. In this paper, we examine the $\textbf{q}-direction$ and $\textbf{n}-direction$ Berry's phase equation along a Darboux-framed optical fibre in Minkowski space. Afterwards, $\textbf{q}-direction$ and $\textbf{n}-direction$ for the electromagnetic curves of Rytov parallel transport laws are determined to shown in the application section, the connections of the electromagnetic curve with the anholonomic coordinates for Maxwell's equation by Maxwellian evolution that cause are visualised and illustrated with the MAPLE program.