The organisers from Europe India Forum (EIF) have decided to release a limited number of extra tickets from tomorrow until October 28th to allow more people to register for the 'UK Welcomes Modi' event on November 13.
While the deadline for public registrations closed, the set of extra tickets will be available for online booking at ukwelcomesmodi.Org.
Over 60,000 people from across 250 cities of the UK have applied for the free tickets to attend the reception, titled 'Two Great Nations. One Glorious Future'.
"The event is the highlight of Modi's visit to the UK next month, during which he is set to attend the biggest community reception for any foreign elected leader on British soil," the EIF said.
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"We have a fantastic line up for the cultural programme, showcasing the very best of UK and Indian talent; collaborating music, dance, theatre and culture from both nations in a way that has never been done before," said Mayuri Parmar, another member of the programme committee.
"We have had Chai Pe Charcha in India, now we will have Bus Pe Charcha in the UK," Parmar said.
According to sources, Modi will be given a special flypast by Red Arrows - UK's Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team - over Buckingham Palace as they would mark the Indian premier's visit with a traditional red, blue and white colour smoke from their Hawks over the London sky.
Besides his British counterpart David Cameron, his official meetings in the UK are expected to include an audience with Queen Elizabeth II.