Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, June 13
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will return with his monthly radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’ on June 30.
The Prime Minister’s last address to the nation was aired on February 24.
"Mann Ki Baat is back again as PM Narendra Modi assumes office for the second term. Your stories, ideas & suggestions can be a part of this month's episode, scheduled on June 30, 2019," Centre's citizen engagement platform MyGovIndia said in a tweet.
is back again as PM assumes office for the second term. Your stories, ideas & suggestions can be a part of this month’s episode, scheduled on 30th June, 2019. Dial 1800-11-7800 or share your inputs here:
— MyGovIndia (@mygovindia)
Prasar Bharati News Services also sought suggestions from people for the programme in a tweet.
"PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat is back again! Want your ideas/inputs on Mann Ki Baat, share them on (link: http://mygov.in) mygov.in or dial 1800-11-7800," it said.
PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat is back again! Want your ideas/inputs on Mann Ki Baat, share them on or dial 1800-11-7800
— Prasar Bharati News Services (@PBNS_India)
All India Radio also tweeted: “The wait is over! #MannkiBaat from the people's Prime Minister is back again”.
The wait is over ! from the people's Prime Minister is back again.
— ALL INDIA RADIO (@AkashvaniAIR)
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar asked Twitter to share their ideas and suggestions.
He tweeted: “Ready for '#MannKiBaat 2.0'? Dial 1800117800 to share your ideas and suggestions for PM Shri @narendramodi's #MannKiBaat on 30 June 2019. You may also share your inputs at http://bit.ly/2F1BKsv”.
Ready for ' 2.0'?
— Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar)
Dial 1800117800 to share your ideas and suggestions for PM Shri 's on 30 June 2019.
You may also share your inputs at
The monthly show made its debut on October 3, 2014, a few months after Modi assumed charge as India's Prime Minister, and is broadcasted on the last Sunday of every month.
The programme is also aired on private radio channels, Doordarshan and private television news channels and is also livestreamed on the Internet.
The show was discontinued just ahead of the announcement of poll dates by the Election Commission of India and the model code of conduct came into place.
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