Independence Day 2020: PM Modi will address the nation from the Red Fort tomorrow, Learn the minute-to-minute program
Strict security measures were put in place at the Red Fort in compliance with the rules of social discrimination in view of the Corona epidemic.
Sandeep Ball, New Delhi: All preparations have been made in the national capital Delhi for Independence Day 2020. Security has been beefed up especially in the area around the Red Fort where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation on Saturday. In view of the Coronavirus India epidemic, all the jawans who have given the Prime Minister's Guard of Honor have already been quarantined. Arrangements have also been made for the Red Fort. (File image)
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On the other hand, if we talk about Prime Minister Modi's program, he will reach Rajghat at 7 am and stay there for about 8 to 10 minutes. At around 7:18 a.m., Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach the Lahore Gate at the Red Fort, where he will be received by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and the Defense Secretary. (File image)
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The Prime Minister will then be given a Guard of Honor. The Defense Secretary will then introduce the Prime Minister from the GOC Delhi area and then the Prime Minister will hoist the flag at 7:30 p.m. Then the departure of the security forces will give them a national salute. The Army band will play the national anthem and the Prime Minister will be saluted with 21 cannons. (File image)
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Then Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation. After the Prime Minister's address, the cadets of the National Cadet Corps will sing the national anthem and then the Prime Minister will leave the Red Fort. (File image)
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More than 300 cameras have been installed for security and footage is being monitored, the police official said. (File image)
The Red Fort will have 4,000 security guards and will meet its social distance criteria. Security at and around railway stations has also been tightened. (File image)
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