
New Delhi, 28 June (H.S.):
The 135th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat was collectively heard on Sunday at the residence of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin, along with Delhi BJP President Harsh Malhotra, senior national office-bearers, and employees of the BJP’s national and Delhi state offices.
Among those present at Nitin Nabin’s residence were BJP National Co-Organisation General Secretary Shiv Prakash, National General Secretary Arun Singh, National Media Department Head and MP Anil Baluni, and National Co-Media Department Head Sanjay Mayukh.
BJP National General Secretary and MP Tarun Chugh listened to the programme with office-bearers of the East Patel Nagar Temple Committee, local Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) members, and BJP workers. Delhi BJP General Secretary Vishnu Mittal, Delhi BJP Minister and MP Bansuri Swaraj, Delhi BJP Vice President Vinay Rawat, Karol Bagh District President Virendra Babbar, and Delhi BJP spokesperson Yasir Jilani were also present.
Delhi BJP Organisation General Secretary Pawan Rana joined BJP workers in the Delhi Cantonment area to listen to the programme.
MP Manoj Tiwari attended the broadcast along with workers from the Naveen Shahdara district, MLA Jitendra Mahajan, and District President Master Vinod.
MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri listened to the programme during an event organised at the NCRT campus.
Delhi BJP General Secretary and MP Yogender Chandolia attended the programme in Rohini Sector-3 along with MLA Raj Kumar Chauhan, local RWA representatives, and BJP workers.
Speaking on the occasion, Delhi BJP President Harsh Malhotra said Prime Minister Modi's address covered a wide range of subjects, including national development, family security, sharing personal celebrations with society, and the rich traditions of eastern and northeastern India, inspiring people across the country.
Harsh Malhotra also said that by inviting party office-bearers and employees to his residence to listen to Mann Ki Baat together, Nitin Nabin reinforced the BJP’s spirit of functioning as one family.
He further noted that the Prime Minister’s reference to the Baby Football League for children aged five to eleven in Nagaland had particularly impressed listeners and showcased an innovative grassroots sporting initiative.
Harsh Malhotra added that BJP workers and local leaders gathered at 8,367 polling booths across Delhi to listen to the 135th episode of Mann Ki Baat collectively.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar