The significance of the edifice in India’s independence is enlisted here:
- Red fort is a crucial part of India’s Independence Day celebrations. On this day, the National Flag is hoisted at the fort and the Prime Minister addresses the nation from here.
- During the 1857 war of independence, the mutinous sepoys marched to the Red Fort and established it as their base.
- After crushing the 1857 rebellion, British Indian army made it their headquarters.
- In 1945-1946, the Indian National Army’s officers were tried for treason in the Red Fort.
- The National Flag was not hoisted at Red Fort for the first time, but at Parliament House in the morning of August 15.
- At the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947 when power was transferred to the government of Free India, Jawahar Lal Nehru who was sworn in as first Prime Minister gave a stirring speech holding the national flag. Indian Flag was hoisted next morning at the top of the Parliament House for the first time.
- The Tricolour was first unfurled at the Red Fort on August 16 1947, not August 15.
- Jawaharlal Nehru gave his first official public speech as Prime Minister from the ramparts of the fort.