PM Narendra Modi Mann Ki Baat Today’s Live Updates: In his monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted all the major events that have taken place in our country over the past month, including the violence that broke out in the national capital between protesting farmers and police from Delhi. “In the midst of all this, India was shocked to witness the tricolor insult on January 26,” Prime Minister Modi said. “We have to fill the next few days with hope and novelty.”
At an all-party meeting chaired by the Prime Minister on Saturday, he said that the government’s offer to hold the implementation of the three farm laws on hold for 18 months is still on the table. He added that Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar is just a phone call away to push for talks with protesting farmers’ unions.
In his latest ‘Mann Ki Baat’ speech, Prime Minister Modi said that the nation had developed ‘Aatmanirbharta’ during the coronavirus crisis. He added that there has been a major transformation in people’s attitudes in a period of one year and customers are also demanding ‘Made In India’ products. The prime minister said that people have shown their support for ‘Vocal for Local’ and urged manufacturers and industry leaders to make world-class products. Prime Minister Modi also paid tribute to several revered Sikh personalities, including the children of Guru Gobind Singh, and said their sacrifices helped keep our culture safe.
The show will be broadcast live on All India Radio, DD, as well as the Narendra Modi mobile app.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address this year’s first Mann Ki Baat at 11 a.m. today. Follow the latest news below
In last month’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ speech, Prime Minister Modi said that people reverently remember the supreme sacrifice of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s family. “This martyrdom gave a new lesson to all humanity and the entire country. This martyrdom did a great job to protect our civilization. We are indebted to this martyrdom,” he added.
He also appealed to people to find out Indian alternatives to imported everyday items and asked them to make up their minds to use products produced by Indians.
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