Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the much-anticipated return of his monthly radio broadcast, ‘Mann Ki Baat’, which is set to resume on June 30. The program had been on hold due to the Lok Sabha elections, with the last broadcast airing on February 25.
PM Modi made the announcement on social media, inviting citizens to contribute their ideas and topics for discussion. “Delighted to share that after a gap of some months due to the elections, #MannKiBaat is back! This month’s programme will take place on Sunday, 30th June. I call upon all of you to share your ideas and inputs for the same. Write on the MyGov Open Forum, NaMo App, or record your message on 1800 11 7800,” he posted.
The temporary suspension of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ was in compliance with the Election Commission’s guidelines. In his 110th edition of the broadcast, PM Modi had announced, “Mann Ki Baat will not be broadcast for the next three months in view of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.”
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections, held in seven phases from April 19 to June 1, saw the formation of the 18th Lok Sabha after votes were counted and results declared on June 4.
Launched on October 3, 2014, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to engage directly with the citizens of India. The programme covers a wide range of topics, addressing important national issues and themes, and aims to connect with diverse segments of society including women, the elderly, and the youth.
The resumption of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ provides an opportunity for the public to voice their concerns and suggestions, thereby playing a part in national governance. This radio broadcast has been a significant platform for PM Modi to discuss various socio-economic issues and celebrate the achievements of everyday Indians.
Citizens can submit their ideas for the upcoming broadcast via the MyGov Open Forum, NaMo App, or by recording their messages on the provided toll-free number. This interactive approach highlights PM Modi’s commitment to inclusive dialogue and participatory governance, ensuring that the voices of ordinary Indians are heard at the highest levels of government.
As ‘Mann Ki Baat’ returns, it continues to be a crucial medium for fostering a direct connection between the Prime Minister and the people, reflecting the democratic ethos of the nation. The program’s return is eagerly anticipated, promising to bring insightful discussions and inspirational stories from across India.