In a heartfelt endorsement, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini described Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ as an unparalleled medium of dialogue with the nation during a Gurugram event on Sunday. The gathering highlighted the program’s transformative impact on public discourse.
The session began with tributes to stalwarts Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay. Industry Minister Rao Narbir Singh was present, adding weight to the proceedings.
Fresh from speaking at the ‘Jan Aakrosh Mahila Sammelan,’ Saini delved into the program’s objectives. Every month, PM Modi uses this platform to address critical national matters, from economy to culture, making governance accessible.
‘It’s not just information flow; it’s about understanding public pulse and relaying policy insights,’ Saini noted. The show amplifies tales of innovation, social change, and collective efforts, spreading positivity and unity nationwide.
Saini pointed out its special appeal to the younger generation, urging them toward self-dependence and developmental contributions. ‘Mann Ki Baat guides thoughts and galvanizes action for service and responsibility.’
Haryana Power Minister Anil Vij focused on the episode’s nod to the 1857 uprising. A monumental 700-crore ‘Shaheed Smarak’ in Ambala will immortalize the struggle, featuring pivotal battles and figures like Rani Lakshmibai.
Interactive elements, including a tribute area for overlooked heroes, ensure lasting remembrance. Vij anticipated PM Modi’s presence at the unveiling, terming it a historic rectification of historical oversights.