Today is former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s funeral, and PM Modi will give his last farewell to his friend

Today will be the former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s funeral (September 27). The official funeral for Abe will also be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will listen to his final goodbyes to his friend.

Today is former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s funeral, and PM Modi will give his last farewell to his friend

Today will be the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s funeral (September 27). The official funeral for Abe will also be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who will listen to his final goodbyes to his friend. To attend funeral PM Modi has already traveled to Tokyo. Arindam Bagchi, a spokesman for the foreign ministry tweeted this information. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Tokyo to attend Shinzo Abe’s state funeral. A day of mourning was declared. It will be possible to honor his memory during Prime Minister Modi’s visit. And “I am traveling to Tokyo tonight to attend the state funeral of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted before flying to Tokyo. Advocated he. To offer condolences on behalf of all Indians, the Prime Minister stated that he would meet with Prime Minister Kishida and Mrs. Abe.

PM Modi called Shinzo Abe a ‘special friend.’

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At the same time Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra provided details regarding PM Modi’s trip to Japan. He said that during this trip which will last between 12 and 16 hours PM Modi would have a bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. According to him, Prime Minister Modi would personally offer his condolences. Abe during this visit. He claimed India had designated a day of national mourning in honor of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, referencing Prime Minister Modi’s strong relationship with Abe.

He claimed that while expressing his condolences on Abe’s passing, Modi had called him a “close friend” and stated the late Japanese prime minister had dedicated his life to improving the world. Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving prime minister of Japan was assassinated on July 8 while running for office in the country’s western region. Even though there were police there, the attacker nevertheless committed the crime

Tokyo’s tight security measures

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In preparation for the formal funeral program of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Which will take place in Tokyo on Tuesday, extensive security precautions have been undertaken. Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and US Vice President Kamala Harris will be at Abe’s burial. Police sources told Japan’s “Kyodo” news agency that extra precautions were being taken by the police to prevent any security lapses. In addition to Tokyo Station, Police Major Roads and J.R. closely monitor locations where large groups congregate. According to the administration plans had been made for public members to leave flower tributes for Abe in a park next to Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan Hall.

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