‘Virat’ the horse of the Presidential Security Fleet who got the Commencement Award

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Virat the horse of the Presidential Security Fleet

New Delhi: On the occasion of Republic Day, the brave sons of the country showed their valor and strength to the enemies of the world and India. At the same time, there was a moment when Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Ram Nath Kovind, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh could not stop himself from going to him and caressing him. We are talking about Virat, a horse in the President’s security fleet. Which the President retired from his service today. It is to be known that Virat has given security to many presidents for 19 years.

India is celebrating its 73rd Republic Day today. The parade was organized at Rajpath. At the end of this parade, President Kovind retired Viraat, who was in his security fleet. For Virat’s farewell, PM Modi, President and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh himself reached Rajpath and sent him off. During this, everyone wished him a successful life.

Honored with Chief of Army Staff Commandment Card
Virat is no ordinary horse in the President’s bodyguard fleet. He is a horse of the Hanoverian breed. He completed his training at Remount Training School, Hempur. After which in 2003 the bodyguard of the President was included in the family. Protected Pratibha Singh Patil, Pranab Mukherjee, and Ramnath Kovind in his 19 years of service. The Indian Army has honored Virat with the Chief of Army Staff Commandment Card for his merit, gallantry, and services.

PM bid farewell to service
At the time of Virat’s farewell, Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not stop himself from touching him. He reached Rajpath with the President and Rajnath Singh and started lovingly caressing Virat. Along with this, PM Modi also sought information about Virat from the officials presents there.

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