Delhi BJP Organises 'Mann Ki Baat' at 4,562 Locations Across Capital

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva led party colleagues in listening to PM Modi's 133rd 'Mann Ki Baat' at 4,562 locations across 254 mandals. The episode focused on wind and solar energy, highlighting the addition of 6 GW of wind capacity in the past year. PM Modi also discussed Gautama Buddha's teachings on inner peace and self-conquest. Several BJP leaders, including Baijayant Jay Panda and Manoj Tiwari, participated in the listening sessions across Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi BJP Hosts 'Mann Ki Baat' at 4,562 Locations

  • Delhi BJP organised listening sessions at 4,562 locations
  • PM Modi discussed wind energy and solar power in 133rd episode
  • PM highlighted teachings of Gautama Buddha on inner peace
  • BJP leaders including Baijayant Jay Panda and Manoj Tiwari attended
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Delhi BJP chief, party colleagues tune in to 'Mann Ki Baat' at 4,562 locations

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva leads party colleagues in tuning into PM Modi's 133rd 'Mann Ki Baat' at 4,562 locations across 254 mandals.

"Mann Ki Baat has always been a platform for learning. - Virendra Sachdeva"

New Delhi, April 26

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Sunday led party colleagues in tuning into Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio show "Mann Ki Baat" at 4,562 locations across all 254 mandals, a party leader said.

Sachdeva reiterated that "Mann Ki Baat" has always been a platform for learning. This time too, the 133rd edition of the radio programme emphasised the importance of wind and solar energy and highlighted the addition of 6 gigawatts of wind energy capacity in the past year.

The Prime Minister also discussed the teachings of Gautama Buddha, emphasising that peace begins within and that self-conquest is the greatest victory, he said.

Sachdeva listened to the the programme along with former Union Minister Harsh Vardhan, MLA Anil Goyal and Shahdara District President Deepak Gaba.

After listening to the programme, BJP National Vice President Baijayant Jay Panda said that a large number of mothers and sisters were present, which is a strong example of women's empowerment.

He added that such a historic programme has never been seen before, and even after 133 episodes, people remain eager to listen to it every month.

The Prime Minister shares valuable insights in every episode that enhance knowledge and provide important lessons for all, he said.

Panda, along with MP Bansuri Swaraj and NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal, listened to the programme with around 400 distinguished women of Delhi at Atal Adarsh School on Tilak Marg.

BJP National General Secretary Dushyant Gautam listened to the programme with workers of Rajgarh Samiti 90 in Gandhi Nagar, East Delhi.

MP Manoj Tiwari, returning from election campaigning in West Bengal, listened to the programme in the lounge at Delhi airport along with senior colleagues and airport staff.

Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat listened to the programme with local citizens in Amberhai village, Dwarka; MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri listened to it with Municipal Councillor Rajpal Singh and local residents in Srinivaspuri ward; MP Praveen Khandelwal listened to it on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway; BJP General Secretary Vishnu Mittal listened to it with dignitaries at a "Vaishyakul" meeting; and Public Accounts Committee Chairman and MLA Ajay Mahawar listened to the programme in Ghonda.

- IANS

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Sneha F
I tuned in from home! The bit about Buddha's teachings on inner peace really resonated. PM Modi has a way of connecting ancient wisdom with modern challenges. Our country needs more such positive messaging amid all the negativity in news. ❤️
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Michael C
I'm an American living in Delhi, and I find Mann Ki Baat fascinating. No other world leader does this so consistently. The women's empowerment angle at the Atal Adarsh School event was nice, but I'd love to see more critical discussion on policy outcomes rather than just attendance numbers. 6GW wind capacity is good but we need faster scale-up.
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Aman W
The enthusiasm is genuine, yaar. I was at a similar event in my area last month. People voluntarily come, nobody is forcing. Yes, it's the BJP organising, but the program transcends politics when it talks about solar panels on rooftops or saving electricity. Practical advice that helps common families save money. 👍
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James A
As an environmental researcher, I appreciate the renewable energy focus, but this state-sponsored listening campaign feels excessive. 4,562 locations for a radio show? Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality remains hazardous. Let's redirect this organisational energy to tree plantation drives or waste management initiatives that actually change ground reality.
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Tanvi S
My mother was one of the '400 distinguished women' at the Tilak Marg event! She came back feeling so inspired about solar energy. Whether you like Modi or not, Mann Ki Baat creates a moment for families to sit together and discuss something positive. That's rare in today's divided world. ✨

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