Delhi BJP on Sunday linked its ongoing weekly slum outreach campaign to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly “Mann Ki Baat” programme with BJP national president Jagat Prakash Nadda, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, along with other leaders and senior workers, attending special events organised in approximately 917 slum clusters.
BJP leaders and workers listened to the programme with local citizens at nearly 7,000 polling booths. Nadda along with Sachdeva listened to the programme with slum residents and other citizens at an event held in Krishna Nagar Assembly’s Safeda Basti in East Delhi. BJP National Secretaries Dr. Alka Gurjar and Manjinder Singh Sirsa, local MP and Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra and former Union Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan were also present
After the programme, Nadda extended his greetings for Krishna Janmashtami and said that “Mann Ki Baat” provides us with new insights every time. Delhi BJP chief said, “The Prime Minister not only explains new aspects of society, the nation, knowledge, and science through “Mann Ki Baat” but also teaches us that our relationship with the people should transcend political motives.”
South Delhi MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri listened to the “Mann Ki Baat” programme at the Valmiki Temple in Pushp Vihar Ward, Northwest MP Yogendra Chandolia at Sanjay Camp in Samaypur Badli, West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat at Harijan Basti in Manglapuri, Chandni Chowk MP Praveen Khandelwal at Sangam Park, and New Delhi MP Bansuri Swaraj at Dhobighat in Lodhi Road, along with local workers.
Delhi General Secretary Vishnu Mittal listened to “Mann Ki Baat” at Bhim Basti in Chhatarpur, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Vijender Gupta, and State Vice President Vinay Rawat at Bhim Nagar Slum in Nangloi. Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Municipal Corporation Raja Iqbal Singh listened to the Prime Minister’s “Mann Ki Baat” programme at Otteram Lane Basti.
All state vice presidents, secretaries, spokespersons, morcha presidents, district presidents, mandal presidents and other party workers listened to the “Mann Ki Baat” programme in their respective wards along with their office bearers.