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BJP propagates PM Modi’s Man-Ki-Baat in Tripura : Party President says, ‘Anti-Corruption is BJP’s weapon’
TIWN May 28, 2017
BJP propagates PM Modi’s Man-Ki-Baat in Tripura :  Party President says, ‘Anti-Corruption is BJP’s weapon’
PHOTO : Tripura BJP joined PM Modi's Man-Ki-Baat. TIWN Pics May 28

AGARTALA, May 28 (TIWN): Tripura BJP along with the whole nation also joined in PM Modi’s Man-Ki-Baat on Sunday. Subol Bhowmik was present in Agartala, whereas Biplab Deb remained present at 31 R K Pur, booth No-34. However, the leaders are visiting every booths to boost the party across the state. In Tripura’s every booths BJP members heard PM Modi’s Man-Ki-Baat and took oath to walk on PM Modi shown ways. In his 32nd edition of 'Mann ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke on several topics, which ranged from remembering India's freedom fighters to urging youngster to conserve environment. He also conveyed his greeting on the start of Ramzan to people across the world. "India's cultural diversity is her strength. 125 crore Indians can take pride that people belonging from all communities of the world are present in India who reverberate the message of shanti (peace), ekta (unity) and sadbhavna (goodwill)," PM Modi said in his monthly radio show.

He said that in India, people practicing idol worship, people who did not follow idol worship, atheists and people believing in god are all living in peace and harmony.

"People from all over India were imprisoned in the cellular jail. Veer Savarkar's role in India's freedom movement cannot be forgotten. His book 'Mazi Janmathep' gives insights about his struggle for freedom when he was imprisoned in the cellular jail," he said while paying tribute to Veer Savarkar.

He also talked about the conservation of environment.

"Our ancestors conserved nature, we must show the same compassion towards future generations," he said.

Stressing on the need of cleanliness in our society, the Prime Minister said, "We must focus on waste management."

"We shouldn't see this garbage as waste but wealth. And once we start doing that we would be able to find out several innovative ways of waste management," he said.

Lauding the "clean India" campaign, he said, "Swachhata has become a mass movement today. It has generated a spirit of competitiveness between the cities. Media too has played a vital role in furthering the message of cleanliness."

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