TIWN April 29, 2018
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AGARTALA, April 29 (TIWN): Tripura is going in which direction under a gaffe prone CM, only time will tell how much damage done to State and BJP Party itself. Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb has cross-questioned the BJP activists (Kariyakartas) after PM Modi had ended his talks via All India Radio in Sunday’s Mann-Ki-Baat. Today maximum Kariyakartas failed to address summarizing the whole "Mann Ki Baat", whereas the Chief Minister told them that in coming days he will ask questions on it and all have to answer. “It has been seen that when somebody is speaking, the listener is not on full concentration, which kills the whole aim of the conversation. Thus, I have decided to ask them what PM Modi has said. After one month, when PM will speak again, I will ask them againâ€.CM was attending the gathering of Mann-Ki-Baat listeners (BJP activists) at his own constituency for the first time after he became the Chief Minister.
“PM Modi’s words in Mann-Ki-Baat are very important to take. This Mann-Ki-Baat is held after 1 month of gap. The Prime Minister only talks about the important issues in his Mann-Ki-Baat. So, if we apply them in our lives, it will upgrade us”, CM told media.
“PM Modi has talked about World Yoga Day, Ramazan, Buddhism, Pokhran-II nuclear tests which carried out 20 years, how to save water. These are very important issues to be discussed and remembered”, CM added.
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