Union Home Minister
Rajnath Singh left for Cuban capital Havana this morning to pay last respects
to the country's former President and revolutionary leader Fidel Castro who
passed away on Friday. Mr Singh is among the various world leaders who will
attend the mass commemorative event at Revolution Square in the city. An Indian
delegation is accompanying the Home Minister.
The week-long
commemoration began yesterday at the Square where thousands of people are
paying their respects to the departed leader.
Simultaneous 21-gun salutes were
fired to mark the beginning of the commemoration in Havana and the
south-eastern city of Santiago de Cuba, from where Castro launched the revolution
in 1953. The mourning period will end after his ashes are laid to rest on
Sunday.
The communist leader, who led a revolution in 1959 and ruled the Caribbean island for half a century, died a decade after stepping down because of poor health and relinquishing power to his brother Raul Castro. He was cremated on Saturday.
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