Mann Ki Baat: ``Thank you for your unwavering faith in the Constitution!'' - prime minister Modi


After the parliamentary elections, prime minister Modi-led nda coalition retained power for the third term. prime minister Modi addressed Man Ki Baat for the first time after the inauguration of this regime. It was PM Modi's 111th speech since being elected as the first Prime Minister. In the text, ``The soul of Mann Ki Baad-Din is alive and well. There have been several messages from you in the space of a few months. I am glad to see it.


My best wishes to the indian athletes who will participate in the paris Olympics in July. I also request you to encourage them with the hashtag 'Cheer4Bharat'. Thanks to the government of kuwait for launching a special program in hindi on its National Radio. In the 2024 lok sabha elections, I thank the people for their participation in defending democracy and for their unwavering faith in the Constitution.


My best wishes for the event of 'Hul Diwas' observed by the tribal community. It is a remarkable day for the bravery of the Santali tribe in the freedom struggle. In Jharkhand, june 30 marks the anniversary of the 1855 Santhal rebellion led by Chido and Kanhu Murmu. Following the 'Ek Pet Ma Ke Naam' campaign launched by the central government on World Environment Day this year, I planted a tree in my mother's memory.


It is heartening to see people sharing their tree-planting pictures with #Plant4Mother and #Ek_Ped_Maa_Ke_Naam and inspiring others. As the yoga Day celebrations continue, new achievements are being recorded every year. It is only natural to feel proud when India's local product is being commercialized globally.


Such products are lacquer coffee from andhra pradesh and snow peas cloth from Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir. Kudos to Abdul Rasheed Mir from Sakura village who took the first step in this initiative for the first Snow Peas clothes sent from Pulwama to london last month. Today marks 50 years of akash Vani Sanskrit being telecasted.


For 50 years, it has connected many people with Sanskrit. In another attempt to popularize the sanskrit language, in Bangalore's Kappan Park, children, youth, and the elderly meet to converse on various topics in Sanskrit. Kudos to Samashti Guppi for taking the initiative," he said.

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