Delhi BJP Leaders Tune In to PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat at 1,350 Shakti Kendras

Delhi BJP workers and leaders listened to the 131st episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' program simultaneously at 1,350 Shakti Kendras across the city. Union Minister Harsh Malhotra noted the Prime Minister highlighted India's advancements in Artificial Intelligence and its growing global role. The program also emphasized the importance of cyber security vigilance and delivered a motivational message to students, stressing hard work over mere marks. Several prominent BJP MPs and former officials participated in the listening sessions alongside local citizens and party workers.

Key Points: Delhi BJP Listens to PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat at Shakti Kendras

  • AI progress highlighted
  • Cyber security awareness urged
  • Motivational message for students
  • Event at 1,350 locations
  • BJP leaders participate widely
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Delhi BJP leaders listen to PM Modi's 'Mann ki Baat' programme at 1,350 Shakti Kendras

Delhi BJP leaders and workers gathered at 1,350 Shakti Kendras to listen to PM Modi's 131st Mann Ki Baat, focusing on AI, cyber safety, and student motivation.

"marks alone are not the measure of success in life; rather consistent hard work and self-confidence form the true foundation of achievement. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 22

Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party workers, on Sunday, listened to the 131st episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Mann Ki Baat" programme at 1,350 Shakti Kendras along with local citizens, a party leader said.

Union Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Harsh Malhotra listened to the radio show at polling booth-38 in Siddharth Nagar Ward along with Mayur Vihar BJP District President Vijendra Dhama and local party workers.

Speaking to reporters, Union Minister Malhotra said that in Sunday's programme, the Prime Minister highlighted India's progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the country's growing global role through the 'AI Impact Summit'.

He added that India is rapidly advancing in technological innovation and fulfilling the vision of an 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', he added.

Referring to Prime Minister Modi's message on digital fraud and cyber security, Union Minister Malhotra said that awareness is extremely important in the digital age.

He appealed to citizens to remain vigilant during online transactions and to follow cyber security guidelines.

On the motivational message delivered to students, he said that the Prime Minister emphasised that marks alone are not the measure of success in life; rather consistent hard work and self-confidence form the true foundation of achievement.

"This message is highly encouraging for students appearing in examinations," Union Minister Malhotra added.

"BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri listened to the "Mann Ki Baat" programme in Madangir at Pushp Vihar Ward, along with local BJP workers," a Delhi BJP statement said.

BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, who is currently on a visit to Assam, listened to the Prime Minister's "Mann Ki Baat" along with BJP National Vice-President and MP Baijayant Panda and others.

Former Delhi BJP President and Malviya Nagar MLA Satish Upadhyay listened to the Prime Minister Modi's "Mann Ki Baat" programme at polling booth-80 in Hauz Khas Ward along with local Mandal office bearers.

Nangloi legislator Manoj Shokeen and Delhi Convenor of the "Mann Ki Baat" programme Rajan Tiwari listened to the monthly radio programme at the Atal Canteen in Jwalapuri along with Naresh Ahern, local citizens, and BJP workers.

Former Delhi Minister Rajendra Gupta listened to the "Mann Ki Baat" programme in Greater Kailash Ward along with Municipal Councillor Anjum Mandal and local party workers.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While community listening events are positive, I hope the conversation goes beyond just listening. Real change happens when citizen feedback from these Kendras is actively incorporated into policy. The message to students about marks was much needed though.
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Priya S
My uncle attended one in Mayur Vihar! He said the discussion on cyber security was very useful, especially for elders who are new to online banking. More such awareness is needed at the mohalla level. 👏
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Rohit P
1350 centres sounds impressive, but was there actual public participation or just party workers? The article only names BJP functionaries. For Mann Ki Baat to be a true dialogue, it needs more common citizens in the room, not just on the mailing list.
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Kavya N
As a tech professional, I'm thrilled the PM is talking about India's role in AI on a global platform. Aatmanirbhar Bharat in technology is not just a slogan anymore, we are seeing real startups emerge. The future is bright!
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David E
Interesting model of political outreach. The monthly radio address combined with local listening groups is quite unique. The emphasis on hard work over marks is a good message for students everywhere.

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