After the election victory, the first Mann Ki Baat program.. What did Prime Minister Modi talk about? Full details here!
Speaking at the first Mann Ki Baat, Mann Ki Baat program after the election victory, Prime Minister Modi thanked the voters for ‘putting their faith in democracy’.
This will be the Prime Minister’s first ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program after returning to power for a third term following the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday thanked voters for re-electing the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government.
While re-launching Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi expressed his appreciation for unwavering faith in the Constitution. Speaking at length, Prime Minister Modi said, “Today I thank the people of the country for reiterating their unwavering faith in our Constitution and the country’s democratic system.
Lok Sabha Election 2024 is the biggest election in the world. No country has ever held such a big election. A world where 65 crore people voted,” the Prime Minister said. He noted that even though Mann Ki Baat was suspended for a few months, its excitement continued in the country.
Today is finally the day we’ve all been waiting for since February. The Mann Ki Baat radio show may have been suspended for a few months. “But the spirit of Mann Ki Baat, the nation, the community, the good work done every day, the work done with selfless spirit that has a positive impact on the society, continued unabated,” PM Modi said.
Also, the country expects their players to perform well in the Olympics. He urged people to use the hashtag ‘cheer4Bharat’ to encourage them. “By this time next month, the Paris Olympics will begin. I’m sure you all are looking forward to cheering on the Indian players.
I wish the Indian team all the best for the Olympics. Tokyo Olympics is still fresh in our minds as all the athletes won the heart of every Indian with their performance. After that, our athletes are gearing up for the Paris Olympics,” PM Modi said in his monthly address.
He also touched upon the celebration of International Yoga Day, Indian films making it to the global stage, and achievements in afforestation. Launched in October 2014, Man Ki Baat has Prime Minister Narendra Modi talking about various topics such as government initiatives, national issues and inspirational messages for people.
Notably, All India Radio broadcasts in 22 Indian languages, 29 dialects, 11 foreign languages, French, Chinese and Arabic through more than 500 broadcasting centres.
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