Listening to PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with Fellow Karyakartas in Jaipur.docx

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There’s listening to a speech, and then there’s experiencing it. Recently, I had the profound opportunity to be part of the latter at the Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium in Jaipur. Alongside a hall brimming with dedicated BJP karyakartas, I listened to the 127th edition of Honourable Prime Ministe...


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An Immersive Experience: Listening to PM
Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with Fellow
Karyakartas in Jaipur
There’s listening to a speech, and then there’s experiencing it. Recently, I had the
profound opportunity to be part of the latter at the Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium in
Jaipur. Alongside a hall brimming with dedicated BJP karyakartas, I listened to the 127th
edition of Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s iconic radio programme,
‘Mann Ki Baat’.
The atmosphere was electric, far removed from a passive listening session. It felt like a
congregation of shared purpose. As the PM’s voice resonated through the stadium, his
words weren't just messages; they were a call to action.
The Core Message: Nation First and Collective Effort
The Prime Minister, keeping the nation's interest paramount, made a powerful appeal
for every citizen's active contribution and people's participation (Jan Bhagidari) in
building a Viksit Bharat (Developed India). What struck me most was the unwavering
faith he placed in the power of the common people—the 'Jan Shakti'. His vision for a

developed India wasn't just a government blueprint; it was a collaborative project for 1.4
billion Indians.
Amplified by Collective Energy
Hearing this message in a collective setting, surrounded by fellow party workers,
amplified its impact manifold. The presence of our State President, Shri
@madanrrathore Ji, and other public representatives added significant gravity to the
event. You could see the resolve hardening on every face, the shared understanding that
our role in this national journey is critical.
This wasn't just a radio show we were listening to; it was a bonding exercise in
patriotism and duty. It reinforced the idea that ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is more than a monologue
—it's a dialogue with the nation's soul, a platform that fosters a deep emotional
connection with every Indian.
Leaving the stadium, the feeling was unanimous: we are re-energized, re-committed,
and more ready than ever to play our part in the great Indian story. The PM’s words
have sowed the seeds of renewed action, and it is now upon us, the karyakartas, to help
them flourish.