Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation during the 70th edition of his monthly radio show, Mann Ki Baat, at 11am on Sunday. Prime Minister Modi had sought out ideas and suggestions from people on his social media accounts earlier this month on topics for Mann Ki Baat, where he addresses the country on a variety of topics.
The prime minister tweeted to ask people to send him their comments by writing to him using the NaMo or MyGov app or by recording his messages by calling 1800-11-7800. The last date to submit suggestions was October 23.
In the previous issue of Mann ki Baat, which came shortly after the agricultural laws were passed, Prime Minister Modi had vigorously defended the laws enacted by his government and said that they would benefit farmers by giving them the freedom to choose where they wanted to sell. their products. produce as well as consumers by removing intermediaries from the agricultural trade.
The government also argued during the passage of these laws that they will expand market access for farmers and that opposition parties say they are anti-farmers and pro-business.
In his 69th Mann Ki Baat on September 29, the Prime Minister also recalled historical events to be observed in the coming days, including Bhagat Singh Jayanti and the birth anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri on October 2.
He also attacked the Congress party, saying that if previous governments followed the essence of Mahatma Gandhi’s economic philosophy, his government would not have felt the need to launch the Aatmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Sufficient India) campaign because India would have done so. become self-sufficient much sooner.
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