PM Modi in `Mann ki Baat`: World ignored when India raised terrorism 40 years ago

Zee Media Bureau Nov 26, 2017, 11:35 AM IST,

This edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s radio message to the nation is being called `Mann ki Baat, Chai ke Saath`. The new tagline aims to counter Congress party`s `chaiwala` statements.

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NEW DELHI: This edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio message to the nation is being called 'Mann ki Baat, Chai ke Saath'. The new tagline aims to counter Congress party's "chaiwala" statements. 


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Several union and state ministers, top party workers including chief Amit Shah, have geared up for this episode.  The party leaders will listen to PM Modi's radio message along with tea at several places across Gujarat.


BJP chief Amit Shah at a booth in the Dariyapur Assembly constituency, Arun Jaitley at Surat West, Piyush Goyal at Porbandar, Dharmendra Pradhan at Limbayat, Uma Bharti at Akota, Smriti Irani at Junagadh, Manoj Tiwari at Surat West, are among those who will have tea with people while listening to the radio programme.

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