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Addressing the 100th episode, PM Modi stated that Mann ki Baat has served as a catalyst for countless public movements.

Digital Desk: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio broadcast 'Mann ki Baat' reached 100 episodes, the Congress lashed out at PM Modi for his "silence on critical issues" on Sunday.

The anniversary of the 100th episode is being celebrated with much pomp, yet there was "maun ki baat (silence)" on crucial subjects like as China, Adani, increasing economic inequities, and the wrestlers' protest, according to Congress lawmaker Jairam Ramesh.

"It is Maun ki Baat on critical issues like China, Adani, increasing economic inequalities, price rises of essential commodities, terror attacks in J&K, insults to women wrestlers, failure to fulfil promises made to farmer organizations, corruption in so-called double-engine state governments like Karnataka, conmen with close ties to BJP," Jairam Ramesh tweeted.

"IIM Rohtak conducts doctored research on the effects of Mann ki Baat, while its Director's academic credentials have been called into question by the Ministry of Education itself," he added.

Addressing the 100th episode, PM Modi stated that Mann ki Baat has served as a catalyst for countless public movements. Whether it's 'Har Ghar Tiranga' or 'Catch the Rain,' Mann Ki Baat has allowed mass movements to acquire traction, he claims.

"Mann ki Baat is like the thread of a rosary, holding each bead together," Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated.

Senior BJP leaders, including Union ministers and chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, listened to the prime minister's message in various locations throughout the country as the ruling party went all out to make the 100th episode a mammoth exercise in public engagement.

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