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Amidst all these well guarded and tight security, Modi dressed in a while short-sleeved kurta pyjama coupled with a pista-green jacket, exchanged greetings with people, smiling all the while, and patiently signed autographs for some, though his security kept shouting "no autographs, please" and also moved into a children’s enclosure before leaving the venue.

As soon as Modi’s cavalcade of black BMWs reached the front courtyard of the Red Fort, the excited children, and even some of their teachers cheered him, standing on their chairs for a glimpse of the Prime Minister. On his way out, Modi made sure to reward his young admirers by getting out of his sedan to meet them.

Modi shook hands and interacted with the children, who were dressed in saffron, green and white - the Indian tricolour-and blue, for a few minutes.

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