In a spirited public gathering held in Gurugram, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’ brought together citizens, BJP workers, and top party leadership in a moment of reflection and national engagement. The collective listening session, hosted at the GNH Convention Centre in Badshahpur Assembly’s Booth No. 4, saw the presence of BJP National President J.P. Nadda, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, State BJP President Mohanlal Kaushik, and Haryana’s Environment Minister Rao Narbir Singh. Their presence marked a significant gesture of political unity and commitment to both communication and grassroots-level engagement.
The event went beyond being a routine party activity. As the Prime Minister spoke about stories of determination, innovation, and public contribution from across India, the atmosphere in Gurugram mirrored the spirit of national unity and motivation that ‘Mann Ki Baat’ aims to foster. Interacting with media after the session, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini emphasized that the stories shared by the Prime Minister are drawn from the experiences of ordinary citizens whose efforts towards national development become a source of inspiration for millions. According to the Chief Minister, the program creates a long-term cultural and civic impact, shaping values and purpose in future generations.
Reinforcing the BJP government’s welfare agenda, Ayushman Bharat health cards were distributed on-site to eligible citizens. This move was seen as part of the party’s broader mission to ensure that the benefits of central and state welfare schemes reach every last individual. The distribution not only symbolized accessibility but also projected transparency and inclusiveness in healthcare delivery.
Simultaneously, an environmental campaign was launched in a symbolic and practical gesture of ecological commitment. CM Nayab Singh Saini, joined by J.P. Nadda and Environment Minister Rao Narbir Singh, participated in a tree plantation drive near Vatika Chowk, along the newly developed Forest Corridor atop the Badshahpur Drain. This event marked the rollout of the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” campaign, urging every citizen to plant and protect a tree in their mother’s name. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said the campaign isn’t merely about increasing green cover, but also about nurturing emotional and moral responsibility toward both one’s family and the environment. He added that such acts, when multiplied at scale, could play a pivotal role in combating climate change and ensuring a greener future for Haryana.
The event also witnessed participation from local MLAs including Tejpal Tanwar (Sohna), Bimla Chaudhary (Pataudi), Mukesh Sharma (Gurugram), and senior leaders like Dr. Sudha Yadav, a member of BJP’s Parliamentary Board. Administrative officers including Gurugram DC Ajay Kumar and Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya also marked their presence, underscoring the importance of political will converging with bureaucratic support in public-centric initiatives.
As Gurugram became a microcosm of Modi’s vision of participative democracy and sustainable development, the event reflected the BJP’s strategy of embedding policy messages in civic action. The blend of national thought-sharing and local implementation symbolized a model of governance that is both ideologically coherent and practically grounded.
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