New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to resume his popular radio program, ‘Mann Ki Baat,’ following a brief hiatus due to the recent elections. In a tweet on Tuesday, PM Modi announced that the program will return on Sunday, June 30, 2024. This will be his first ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast after being elected Prime Minister for the third consecutive term and the 111th episode of the series.
Expressing his enthusiasm, PM Modi said, “I am happy to inform that ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is back after a gap of a few months due to elections. This month’s program will be on Sunday, June 30. I call upon all of you to share your thoughts and inputs for this. Write on MyGov Open Forum, NaMo App, or record your message on 1800117800.”
The Prime Minister has invited suggestions and ideas from the public for inclusion in the upcoming episode. Submissions will be accepted until June 28, 2024. Citizens can contribute their thoughts by following the methods outlined by PM Modi, including the MyGov Open Forum, the NaMo App, or by recording a message on the provided phone number.
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The previous ‘Mann Ki Baat’ aired on February 25, 2024, marking the 110th episode of the program. The series was temporarily halted due to the announcement of Lok Sabha election dates and the enforcement of the election code of conduct. Now, with the formation of the new government and PM Modi’s swearing-in for the third consecutive term, the program is set to make a comeback.
‘Mann Ki Baat’ has been a platform where PM Modi shares his thoughts on various issues, connects with citizens, and addresses public concerns. The return of the program is highly anticipated, as it continues to be a significant medium for the Prime Minister to communicate directly with the people of India.
As PM Modi resumes ‘Mann Ki Baat,’ the nation eagerly awaits his insights and the topics he will cover in the upcoming episode. The initiative to gather public suggestions underscores the inclusive nature of the program, encouraging active citizen participation in shaping the dialogue.