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New Delhi:  JP Nadda, BJP president, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi never used 'Mann Ki Baat' for political gains. 

He further added that PM Modi's radio program 'Mann Ki Baat' had presented varied issues inspiring and encouragingly.

According to a party statement, Nadda stated that BJP aims to create plans for individuals to listen to 'Mann Ki Baat' at every booth across the nation by May 2022.

The BJP president listened to Modi's this month's episode of the radio program at Moti Bagh in Vasant Vihar zone with senior party leaders and followers.

BJP national vice president Baijayant Jay Panda, Union Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi were also present.

In the past seven years, PM Modi has never used 'Mann Ki Baat' for political winnings, JP Nadda stated.

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"He has always sought to highlight the knowledge and expertise of the people of the nation. He has concentrate on integration and reliability," Nadda added.

"The PM offers concerns of culture, traditions, lifestyle, pollution, women empowerment, sports and economics from the nation and overseas in his Mann ki Baat (program) in a way that is not only inspirational but additionally encouraging and teaches us something" the BJP president stated.

"Our purpose will be to organize such programs at every booth by May to promote unity," Nadda added.

Lately, PM Modi stated that India is leading in the world in the field of start-ups through his program. Modi also added that he wants to be in service of people and not be "in power".


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