Red fort is all set to host Modi for his sixth I-Day address!

Indian historical site of Red fort is all set to host the podium for Modi to deliver his sixth straight Independence day to the nation which also becomes the first ever public address of Modi after sweeping the massive victory in 2019 general elections and assuming to power for the second consecutive term.

The Modi's first 2.0 Independence day address is most likely to travel with the range of issues which are on spotlight across the borders including the government's historical decision of revoking special status from the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

The reports say that Modi's previous Independence day address had unleashed some of his government's masterpiece programmes including "Swachh Bharat, Ayushman Bharat, India's space mission along with presenting the report card of his governance to the people to list out and to picture the growth attained by the country under his rule.

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The nation has been anticipating that his address will turn the pages of Modi's 2.0 where he will most likely play the tone of his government which was formed with huge mandate and storming the floors of parliament with series of bills including passing the bill of revoking the special status from the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Red fort will host Modi's address amidst the series of lock down and restrictions the state of Kashmir had been put up for the past ten days over scrapping the special status where Modi, while addressing to the nation last week had assured the people of Kashmir with peace, opportunities and developments. Most of the voices close to Delhi have anticipated that, in the middle of having uncoordinated opposition parties which had failed to pose any challenges to the BJP led government, he will use the podium in flagging reforms and schemes to the different sections of the society.

Some of the leaders in BJP have proclaimed that the first address in Modi's 2.0 doesn't be exceptional in screening up the surprise announcements. Through addressing the nation on its independence day from the Red fort for the sixth straight time, Modi equals the numbers of addresses made by the only BJP Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee where the latter had delivered six straight speeches between 1998 to 2003.

 

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