Mann Ki Baat Landmark Edition: BJP Putting Best Efforts!

Update: 2023-04-27 12:46 GMT
The rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party can be seen before and after 2014. After coming to power, the saffron party started many flagship programs and Radio Program Mann Ki Baat is one such initiative. The program aims at interacting with citizens of people on various themes and issues.

It's been eight years since the Radio Program was started and the monthly program completed 99 editions and the upcoming edition marks the landmark 100 edition. So the BJP is said to be in plans to give massive celebrations. The program will be telecasted across the nation and outside the nation as well.

The media reports say that the BJP is spending crores of rupees on the special edition. Mann Ki Baat's episode might be streamed in a few nations including the United States and it might also be streamed at the White House, the official residence of the United States President.

Usually, we don't see any programs concerning India streaming at the White House until it is very important and a procedure should be followed to get permission. It is said that the required permission would be taken as the 100th edition will be streamed on the 30th of this month. There are just three days left until this.

Even in India, we can see massive arrangements for the special edition. As a hint to this, Bollywood actor Aamir Khan attended the one-day national conclave on Mann Ki Baat. Speaking at the conclave, Aamir Khan showered praises on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that the program is a key communication between the PM and the citizens.He said that what the Prime Minister is doing is very crucial as he is discussing important things with the people and giving suggestions to them.

On the other hand, the BJP's Minority Morcha is also making efforts to take the special edition of the Radio program to all the communities and a special program would also be held at Delhi's Jama Masjid. It has to be mentioned here that the elections are due in Karnataka and the much-awaited Lok Sabha elections will be held next year.

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