30th June, Sunday at 11:00 AM…
We will meet once again thanks to the radio, share joy, positivity and celebrate the collective strength of 130 crore Indians. I am sure you have lots to say for #MannKiBaat. Share it on the NaMo App Open Forum. https://t.co/kB4ATc2RAl pic.twitter.com/HYqF3v6cv4 — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 15, 2019
After four long months, #MannKiBaat is back to do what it has always loved- celebrate the power of positivity and the strengths of 130 crore Indians!
Do tune in at 11 AM tomorrow morning! pic.twitter.com/aVxLXGqeAh — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 29, 2019
A person writing to the Prime Minister and seeking nothing for one’s own self is a reflection on the lofty collective demeanor of crores of people in the country. It is very heartening for me.
I receive a lot of letters and phone calls in Mann Ki Baat, but the element of complaint is negligible and I would like to tell you that in the last five years, I have not come across a single instance where somebody has asked for something for personal gain.
Mann Ki Baat is like a mirror to the country & our society..There is no dearth of inner fortitude, strength & talent in our country. The need of the hour is to synergise those strengths and provide opportunities to implement them.
The letters which steadily pour in for Mann Ki Baat are entirely different from routine Government matters. In a way, a letter from you acts as a source of inspiration as well as a source of energy for me.
Kedarnath was an opportunity to meet my inner self. I want to tell you that perhaps in that solitary cave, I got an opportunity to fill up the vacuum caused due to the short break in Mann Ki Baat.