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Where did Prime Minister Modi address the nation on Independence Day?

Where did Prime Minister Modi address the nation on Independence Day?

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of 74th Independence Day of India. Before his speech, the Prime Minister unfurled the national flag for the 7th time from Delhi’s Red Fort.

What did PM Modi talk about in his speech?

Before his speech, the Prime Minister unfurled the national flag for the 7th time from Delhi’s Red Fort. In his 87 minute speech, PM Modi touched upon several issues pertaining to the country including the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic and the change in Independence Day celebrations due to spread of the deadly virus.

What was the speech of Prime Minister Modi at Red Fort?

The prime minister devoted maximum time of the 72nd Independence Day speech in presenting the report card of his government. This was Modi’s fifth speech at Red Fort after NDA came to power in 2014. “When 125 crore people move towards achieving a goal, there is nothing that cannot happen.

What was Prime Minister’s speech on 74th Independence Day?

Here is the full text of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech on the 74th Independence Day: My dear countrymen, on this auspicious occasion, congratulations and best wishes to all of you.

What did Modi wear in Independence Day speech?

Continuing the tradition of sporting bright-coloured turbans for his Independence Day speeches, the Prime Minister chose an off-white saafa with broad streak of orange for the second Independence Day address of his second term. Modi also extended greetings to the people of the nation. “Happy Independence Day to all fellow Indians.

Which is the second speech of Prime Minister of India?

This is Prime Minister Modi’s second Independence Day speech after he won a second term in 2019. This year, the event, which was closed for the general public due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was attended by 1,500 corona warriors, including 500 police personnel who recovered from the COVID-19 infection.