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Negativity has short lifespan, positivity endures indefinitely: PM Modi

The vintage-styled interactive radio show has magnified PM Modi's popularity not just as the Prime Minister but also as a mentor, counsellor, and above all, a friend.

April 10, 2024 / 22:27 IST
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The old-school interactive show, commenced by the Prime Minister on October 3, 2014, reportedly boasts 230 million regular listeners.
The old-school interactive show, commenced by the Prime Minister on October 3, 2014, reportedly boasts 230 million regular listeners.

Negativity has a short lifespan, while positivity endures indefinitely, believes Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently visiting every nook and corner of the nation as India gears up to vote for the 18th Lok Sabha Elections.

In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, Modi asserted that he channels his positive energy into his monthly radio program, the widely popular Mann Ki Baat.

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The old-school interactive show, commenced by the PM on October 3, 2014, reportedly boasts 230 million regular listeners. This state radio show is just one of the numerous ways PM Modi endeavours to be accessible to his countrymen, imprinting his personal touch on the myriad changes shaping their lives.

"A leader must possess the skill to engage with the grassroots level and obtain authentic, unfiltered feedback," asserts the Prime Minister in his candid chat, emphasising that he views all communication with his countrymen as a mutual exchange.