For the first time, the tricolour was hoisted at the iconic Times Square in New York on Saturday to celebrate India’s 74th Independence Day.
India’s Consul General in New York, Randhir Jaiswal hoisted the Indian flag during a special commemoration of the Independence Day at Times Square, organised by the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA), the leading umbrella diaspora organisation in the US.
Deputy Consul General Shatrughna Sinha, FIA Chairman Ankur Vaidya, FIA veteran and prominent Indian-American physician Sudhir Parikh, renowned entrepreneur, philanthropist and community leader H R Shah, former FIA Presidents Alok Kumar and Srujal Parikh and other senior officials from the organisation and other community groups were joined by a large number of people from the Indian diaspora for the commemoration.
Addressing the gathering, Jaiswal said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has outlined India’s way forward and the aspirations to build a new India, and “we are committed to taking our country forward on the basis of those aspirations.”
Jaiswal added that the celebration of India’s Independence Day “is as much a celebration of friendship with this beautiful country.”
He lauded the FIA for organising the “historic event” when the Indian flag was unfurled for the first time in Times Square.
Vaidya said with the unfurling of the tricolour at Times Square, history has been created.
A large number of people, dressed in traditional Indian clothes and wearing masks, joined the celebration.
Waving the Indian and American flags, the people shouted slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, ‘Vande Mataram’ and ‘Jai Hind’.
The American national anthem was sung, followed by the unfurling of the Indian flag and the singing of the Indian National Anthem.
The crowd erupted in huge cheers and applause as the Indian tricolour was hoisted in the heart of Times Square, alongside the American flag, commenting that it was indeed a proud and historic moment for all.
Former FIA Presidents Alok Kumar and Srujal Parikh said it was a historic moment for the Indian community that the tricolour was unfurled for the first time in Times Square.
“It is indeed a proud moment for all of us,” they said.
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