India declares national mourning as mark of respect to Saudi King

NEW DELHI:
India has declared national mourning tomorrow as a mark of respect to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia who died today.
The Government of India has decided that there will be one-day national mourning tomorrow as a mark of respect to his Majesty King Abdullah, custodian of two holy mosques and King of Saudi Arabia, who has passed away, a Home Ministry spokesperson said.
The national flag will be flown at half mast throughout the country and there will be no official entertainment during the day.
Chief Secretaries of all states, administrators of Union territories and secretaries to the Union Government have been intimated about the decision.
King Abdullah’s death was announced on Saudi state TV at 1 AM today. He was 90. (AGENCIES)