PM Modi to address nation from Red Fort on Independence Day

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

will unfurl the flag and address the nation from the historic on the 72nd on Wednesday.

After unfurling the flag, the will address the nation. This will be followed by school children and Cadet Corps (NCC) Cadets singing the national anthem.

This will be the Prime Minister's fifth speech after the (BJP)-led came to power in 2014. He will be received by the Nirmala Sitharaman, (MoS) for defence Dr and

Seven hundred cadets of the drawn from 16 schools of the comprising the Army, Navy and wings are participating in the flag hoisting ceremony this year.

According to media reports, asked for ideas and suggestions directly from the common masses--a practice he has followed for the past three years. The topics that he would be discussing are cases of rape, education, employment, reservation system and open defecation.

The cadets will take part in the singing of patriotic songs and the national anthem along with the school children. While 3,500 girls from 36 schools of Directorate of Education, will sing the national anthem, 5,000 boys from 72 schools will witness the event. On this occasion, these school children will display the formation of Bharat.

Security in the national capital has been tightened. The from where Prime Minister will address the nation has been put under a high security cover. Around 70,000 personnel and about 90 companies of security forces have been deployed.

As far as the celebrations are concerned across the country, the Attari-Wagah border in has been illuminated in tri colours of national flag. Along with that, the Parliament, Vayu Bhawan and North and South Block have also turned tri-coloured. Meanwhile, and Moradabad railway station have beautifully been illuminated in tricolour.

At the of 12, locals in celebrated by burning crackers and dancing on the streets. attended a celebration at midnight in Kolkata city.

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 04:46 IST