Mann Ki Baat Episode 135: BJP chief Nitin Nabin hails Modi's outreach programme
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Key Takeaways
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin on Sunday, 28 June praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', calling it a major public outreach initiative that spotlights voluntary citizen efforts and inspires communities across India and beyond. His remarks came after the broadcast of the programme's 135th episode.
What Nabin Said
Speaking after the episode aired, Nabin said the programme provides a platform for positive initiatives from different parts of the country, enabling citizens worldwide to learn about voluntary efforts underway at the grassroots level. He specifically highlighted PM Modi's message on the 'Catch the Rain' campaign, calling it a significant communication on both climate and water conservation.
'I believe that the Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat always brings new information, fresh enthusiasm, and renewed inspiration to all of us,' Nabin said.
BJP Leader Virendra Sachdeva Echoes Support
BJP leader Virendra Sachdeva also praised the programme, describing it as unparalleled in its ability to share diverse and practical knowledge. Sachdeva said that towards the close of the episode, PM Modi emphasised the Catch the Rain campaign and called on citizens to make saving every drop of rainwater a collective resolve during the upcoming monsoon season.
'Every time we listen to Mann Ki Baat, we learn something new,' Sachdeva said, adding that he considered it among the most effective knowledge-sharing platforms in the world.
PM Modi on the Power of People's Participation
During the 135th episode, PM Modi underlined the importance of 'janbhagidari' — people's participation — in nation-building, citing the public response to his earlier appeals during the global energy crisis as evidence of collective civic strength.
Modi recalled urging citizens to avoid purchasing gold, refrain from leisure foreign travel, adopt car-pooling, and encourage chemical-free farming using organic fertilisers. He said the response to these appeals demonstrated that when Indians make a collective resolve, no challenge is insurmountable.
'When a nation's soul resides in its people and when the people of that country make a resolve, no power can deter them from their goals,' Modi said during the programme.
Catch the Rain Campaign Highlighted
A notable focus of the 135th episode was the Catch the Rain campaign, a water conservation initiative that urges citizens and local bodies to create infrastructure for harvesting rainwater before and during the monsoon. With India facing recurring water stress in several states, the campaign's emphasis on decentralised water storage carries practical significance ahead of the 2025 monsoon season.
This comes amid growing concern over groundwater depletion and erratic rainfall patterns across several Indian states, making water conservation messaging from the highest political office increasingly relevant.
About Mann Ki Baat
Mann Ki Baat is a monthly radio address by PM Modi, broadcast on All India Radio and simulcast across digital platforms. Since its launch in October 2014, the programme has completed 135 episodes, making it one of the longest-running direct public communication initiatives by an Indian Prime Minister. Each episode typically covers citizen stories, government campaigns, and calls to social action.
With the monsoon season approaching, the Catch the Rain message from Episode 135 is likely to gain further traction through state-level campaigns and local body outreach in the weeks ahead.