CM Rekha Gupta attends Mann Ki Baat 135th episode event in Delhi
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended a community listening event for the 135th episode of Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, 28 June 2026, held at The Luxe Atlantis, Pitampura, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio address was broadcast collectively for party workers and local residents.
Context
Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi's monthly radio programme broadcast on All India Radio, completed its 135th edition on 28 June 2026. The programme, which began in October 2014, is used by the Prime Minister to speak directly to citizens on themes of social participation, grassroots innovation, and national development — bypassing traditional press formats.
In this edition, PM Modi spoke about the janabhagidari ki shakti (power of public participation), the importance of water conservation, and campaigns such as 'Catch the Rain', along with positive transformations being driven by collective citizen efforts across different regions of the country.
Policy Backdrop
The 'Catch the Rain' campaign, launched under the Jal Shakti Ministry, encourages communities to harvest rainwater before the monsoon season. It is part of India's broader push under the Jal Jeevan Mission to address water scarcity and improve groundwater levels through decentralised, people-led action.
CM Gupta, in her post, described Mann Ki Baat as a anootha samvad — 'a unique dialogue' — that strengthens positive initiatives from every corner of the country and encourages citizens' contributions toward the vision of Viksit Bharat (Developed India). The episode's themes align with the BJP-led central government's ongoing emphasis on citizen-centric governance and participatory development.
Stakeholders and Impact
The collective broadcast at Pitampura in northwest Delhi was attended by BJP office-bearers, party workers, and a large number of local residents. Such community listening events are regularly organised by the BJP across constituencies to amplify the reach of Mann Ki Baat and reinforce grassroots party engagement.
For Delhi, where the BJP returned to power in February 2025 after over a decade, events like these carry added political significance — they serve as platforms to consolidate the party's connect with urban neighbourhoods and demonstrate active governance participation at the Chief Minister level.
What's Next
With the monsoon season underway, water conservation messaging from Mann Ki Baat's 135th episode is expected to feed into state-level campaigns. Delhi, which faces acute groundwater stress, may see the Chief Minister's office align local civic drives with the Centre's 'Catch the Rain' push in the coming weeks. The next episode of Mann Ki Baat is expected on the last Sunday of July 2026.