BJP's Tiwari Hails PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat as Nation's "General Knowledge"

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme, describing it as a source of "general knowledge" for the entire country. He listened to the 132nd episode with Delhi University law faculty students, emphasizing the importance of receiving information directly from the PM to counter misinformation. In the episode, PM Modi expressed gratitude to Gulf nations for assisting the over one crore Indians residing there during the ongoing West Asia conflict. The Prime Minister also urged political parties and citizens to refrain from politicizing the conflict and spreading rumors, while noting India's resolute handling of the global fuel crisis.

Key Points: Mann Ki Baat is India's GK, Says BJP MP Tiwari | PM on Gulf Aid

  • Tiwari praises Mann Ki Baat as national GK
  • PM Modi thanks Gulf nations for aid
  • Call to avoid politicizing West Asia conflict
  • 132nd episode aired with DU students
  • PM notes India facing fuel crisis resolutely
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"Mann Ki Baat serves as general knowledge..." BJP MP Manoj Tiwari

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari praises PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat as a source of national knowledge. PM thanks Gulf nations for aiding Indians amid West Asia conflict.

"I believe that 'Mann Ki Baat' serves as a general knowledge related to the whole country - Manoj Tiwari"

New Delhi, March 29

Bharatiya Janata Party MP Manoj Tiwari on Sunday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', saying that it serves as a "general knowledge" related to the country.

"I believe that 'Mann Ki Baat' serves as a general knowledge related to the whole country... I try to attend these sessions with new people... We put in an effort for each and every one to attend these sessions as the information comes directly from the PM, clearing all fake information... Today I heard 'Mann Ki Baat' along with the students of the law faculty of DU... I have even taken notes... I would like to thank the people who were present here today with me," the BJP said while listening the 132nd episode of Mann ki Baat with students and faculty of Delhi University.

PM Modi expressed gratitude towards Gulf nations for assistance to Indians residing there amid the West Asia conflict and noted that India is facing the global fuel crisis resolutely.

In Mann ki Baat, PM Modi asked political parties and citizens not to politicise the West Asia conflict and avoid spreading rumours.

"The month of March has been eventful at a global level. In the past, the entire world faced numerous problems for a long time due to the COVID. We all expected that after emerging through the COVID crisis, the world would move forward on the path of progress with a fresh start. But conditions of war and conflict continued to emerge in different regions of the world. Currently, a fierce war has been going on for a month in our neighbourhood. Relatives of lakhs of families reside in these countries, and particularly work in the Gulf countries. I am grateful to Gulf countries for providing every kind of assistance to over one crore Indians there," he said.

The conflict in West Asia began with Israel-US strikes on Iran on February 28, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the intent behind a unifying message, calling it "general knowledge" feels a bit overstated. It's the PM's perspective, which is valuable, but true GK comes from diverse sources and critical thinking. We should encourage listening to multiple viewpoints.
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Priya S
My father listens to every episode without fail. For him, it's like a monthly update on what the government is thinking and doing. The appeal to not politicize the West Asia situation was much needed. Hope all parties listen.
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Rohit P
Good to see MPs engaging with students. When leaders like Tiwari ji sit with DU law students, it bridges a gap. The note about the fuel crisis is real - petrol prices are pinching everyone's pocket. Hope for some concrete solutions soon.
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Kavya N
The gratitude to Gulf nations is important. So many Indian families depend on remittances from there. In times of conflict, knowing our people are safe and supported is the biggest relief. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
Interesting to see this from an outside perspective. A monthly radio address that becomes a national listening event is quite unique. The focus on dispelling rumors in today's age of social media is very relevant, not just for India but globally.

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