In an encore of the last year's Independence Day celebrations, Modi, sporting a traditional safa (headgear), got down from his car while leaving the venue of the function at Red Fort and broke away from the SPG security cover to meet a group of school children, who had assembled there.
Amid loud cheers, the Prime Minister ventured forth among the children and shook hands with a few of them.
"We were all standing, after the programme to see him leave the venue, when he suddenly came out of his car and walked towards us. I was in the front rows, so feel lucky to have shook hands with the PM," she said, with a beaming smile.
Nama, 10, was equally delighted to have met the Prime Minister in person, and said, it was nothing less than a dream.
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"I was listening to his speech and thought would go home after the end of the event. But, it was a nice surprise. I am going back home feeling very lucky," the class 6 student said.
Thousands of schoolchildren wearing saffron, white and green-coloured track suits and matching caps, made 'Jai Bharat' formation much to everyone's delight to mark the 69th Independence Day.
11-year-old Aliya, a class 6 student at the Khalsa Girls School in Chandani Chowk, said, "we had worked very hard for this. And, it was an icing on the cake that I got to shake hands with the Prime Minister.