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Inviting ideas for PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat on 24th February, 2019

Start Date :
Feb 07, 2019
Last Date :
Feb 22, 2019
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. The Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address on ...

PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. The Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address on the 53rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat.

Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming Mann Ki Baat episode.Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively you can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 24th February, 2019

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Roop Dave
Roop Dave 7 years 3 months ago
Sir, Unfortunately, CRFP commanders are not trained as rigid as army commanders. Their training pattern urgently needs review and revision if the Government decides to continue with CRPF deployment in the war zone.
Roop Dave
Roop Dave 7 years 3 months ago
Sir, When we look at war history we find that very often, empty transport carriers (buses/trucks bulk in numbers) are ferried on sensitive routes through multiple routes in war zones to camouflage the situation and confuse enemy about the bulk presence. Sending covered transport carrier (empty) on sensitive routes could also help in detection of terrorist presence and intention. Sending buses with soldiers in a sensitive zone was not only a failure of intelligence but it was a planning failure!
Roop Dave
Roop Dave 7 years 3 months ago
WHAT FAILED AND WHAT WE SHOULD DO TO PREVENT REPETITION OF INCIDENT LIKE CRPF TRAGEDY IN KASHMIR Our forces are at immense risk 24*7*365 with the hostile neighboring country having perfect synch with local Kashmiri people. It is a known fact that the hostility of neighboring country has partially extended in across the section of society in Kashmir with enemy’s agents hiding everywhere. Each step taken by commanders in the area must follow “war strategy” as routine plans will not work.