After delivering a nearly hour-long speech from the ramparts of the iconic monument, he waved to the crowd and moved to his motorcade for departure.
But, on his way out, Modi halted it and broke from the security cover to enter an enclosure where children welcomed him with loud cheers.
While Modi had last year also moved out of his security cordon to greet children, the response from the students this year was far too overwhelming as they jostled to catch a glimpse of the prime minister or shake hands with him.
"He (PM) told us that we girls should focus on education and do well in life," an overjoyed Khushi told PTI.
Muskan, 12, also couldn't believe she had met the prime minister of the country.
"We were very tired as we had come to the Red Fort at 4 am to perform at the event, but after meeting him (Modi), the weariness all vanished. Everyone jostled towards the end to meet and greet him, but I felt I was lucky," said Muskan, with a smile.
A few children had also come to the venue dressed up as young Lord Krishna, as the day coincided with Janmashtami.
Modi greeted them too and interacted with other children, when more students started gathering around him. The crowd soon swelled to a huge mass of children, who hankered to shake hands with him, prompting Modi's special security team to step in.
And, even, as Modi tried to walk back to his car, the overenthusiastic crowd continued to swamp the prime minister, even as he obliged the doting children with warm smile and gestures.
But, the moment was tempered with sadness for some children, as they lost their belongings in the melee that ensued when children sought to get closer to the prime minister.
"I have lost a shoe and now I am scared to go back home as my father would scold me," said a tearful Himanshi, a class VI student.
Mahek met with a similar fate, saying she lost her cap and a shoe in the crowd.
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