Modi Opts Out Of Bullet Proof Enclosure For Third Year In A Row On 70th I-Day

PTI

For the third year in a row, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose to deliver his Independence Day address from an open air podium instead of from behind a bullet proof glass.

Overruling strong objections from his security detail, Modi had shunned the bullet-proof enclosure to “connect directly” with people during his maiden Independence Day speech as PM from the ramparts of the iconic Red Fort in 2014. 

He had decided to opt out of the enclosure last year as well.

After Indira Gandhi’s assassination, the bullet-proof glass had become a tradition and all Prime Ministers since then had addressed the nation from behind the glass.

The bullet-resistant enclosure first came up on Republic Day in 1985 when Rajiv Gandhi was the Prime Minister. 

It became a permanent fixture until VP Singh opted for a half enclosure for the Independence Day in 1990. The screen was raised body-high again the next year for PM PV Narasimha Rao.

(Feature Image Source: AFP)

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