Black kite creates a flutter at Red Fort
New Delhi: A black kite caused quite aflutter at the Red Fort minutes before Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached there to hoist the tricolour and address the nation on the occasion of 70th Independence Day on Monday.
The kite was spotted flying over the ramparts of the Red Fort which was being closely guarded by thousands of security personnel and CCTV cameras. Within a few minutes, security personnel managed to pull down the kite.
Security personnel also kept a watch on the venue from a chopper which hovered over the Red Fort and nearby areas till the arrival of the Prime Minister.
Thousands of people who reached the Red Fort to attend the Independence Day function were screened and frisked by security personnel.
Police and paramilitary personnel were deployed along the roads leading to the Red Fort even as the areas were covered with hundreds of CCTV cameras to watch over suspects and any abnormal movement.
Barricades were put up at various places where armed police and paramilitary personnel kept a strict vigil. Traffic personnel allowed only authorised vehicles to head towards the venue.
Around 40,000 people, including VVIPs and a large number of school children, were present at the venue. The enclosures for people were also closely watched by Delhi Police commandos and personnel from para-military forces.
The venue and its surrounding areas were secured by around 8,000 Delhi Police and paramilitary forces personnel, besides those from SPG, NSG and intelligence agencies.