Modi ditches teleprompter for I-Day speech
August 15, 2022  12:57
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On the occasion of 76th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi went old school in his customary address to the countrymen where he used paper notes for his speech in the national capital on Monday.

It was his ninth address from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

The teleprompter was sidelined by the PM as he began his speech by congratulating the countrymen on the completion of 75 years of independence which is being celebrated in the country under the banner of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.

Wearing a traditional tri-coloured motif safa (headgear) with a long trail, PM Modi then recalled the "architects of free India" who significantly contributed to India's freedom struggle.

"During our freedom struggle, there was not one year where our freedom fighters did not face brutality and cruelty. Today is the day when, as we pay them our respects, we need to remember their vision and dream for India," Modi said while addressing the nation from the Red Fort for the ninth consecutive time.

"Our country is grateful to Gandhiji, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Ramprasad Bismil, Rani Laxmi Bai, Subash Chandra Bose, and all other freedom fighters who shook the foundations of the British Empire. We salute not only those who fought for freedom but also the architects of free India such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Ram Manohar Lohia and Sardar Vallabhai Patel, amongst the many others," the PM said.
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