Watch: BSF Celebrates Independence Day At Attari-Wagah Border In Punjab's Amritsar
The Border Security Force celebrated the 77th Independence Day at Attari-Wagah Border in Punjab's Amritsar.
The Border Security Force on Thursday celebrated the 77th Independence Day at the Attari-Wagah Border in Punjab’s Amritsar. BSF Deputy Inspector General Sanjay Gaur hoisted the national flag on the occasion. The celebration were followed by the Beating Retreat Ceremony which starts in the evening immediately before the sunset and involves a parade by soldiers from the Indian and the Pakistani side.
The Beating Retreat Ceremony culminates with coordinated lowering of the flags of India and Pakistan amid loud cheering and slogans from the crowd.
#WATCH | Border Security Force (BSF) celebrates Independence Day at the Attari-Wagah Border in Punjab's Amritsar. pic.twitter.com/yvUC7rEYBd
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#WATCH | The beating retreat ceremony underway at the Attari-Wagah border in Punjab's Amritsar on the occasion of #IndependenceDay pic.twitter.com/YCfRtTzFQ7
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2023
On Thursday, India celebrated its 77th Independence Day and Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation for the tenth consecutive time from the ramparts of the Red Fort in the national capital.
In his 90 minutes speech marking the 76 years of India's independence, the Prime Minister touched on a range of issues.
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From appealing for peace in the strife-torn Manipur and his governance to plans for the future, a sharp attack on opposition and a change in his salutation to the people. PM Modi referred to the citizens as 'Parivarjano' (members of his family) while earlier he used terms like 'Mitron', 'Bhaiyon', 'Beheno' 'Mataon', and 'Deshvasiyon'.
The Prime Minister also took a swipe at opposition parties while emphasising the evils the country has to fight against. He also laid a path for the dream of a golden India in the next thousand years. Here are top quotes on various topics that PM Modi touched upon in his speech on the 77th Independence Day.