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Now Rahul Gandhi gives suggestions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his Mann Ki Baat address

Now Rahul Gandhi gives suggestions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his Mann Ki Baat address

India Blooms News Service | | 19 Jan 2018, 06:20 pm

New Delhi, Jan 19 (IBNS): Congress supremo Rahul Gandhi on Friday decided to give Prime Minister Narendra Modi some suggestions over topics he might discuss during his next radio address Mann Ki Baat.

Modi asks for suggestion from people of India for Mann Ki Baat.

This time, it was Gandhi who came out to suggest him.

He  asked Modi to discuss how he plans to address issues like jobs, rising rape cases in Haryana, and Doklam during his next mann Ki Baat session.

"Dear @narendramodi, since you've requested some ideas for your #MannKiBaat monologue, tell us about how you plan to:
1. Get our youth JOBS 2. Get the Chinese out of DHOKA-LAM 3. Stop the RAPES in Haryana," Gandhi tweeted.

The next Mann Ki Baat address will take place on Jan 28.

Asking for suggestion, Modi tweeted: "It is always a delight to read your insightful ideas and inputs for #MannKiBaat. What are your suggestions for 2018’s first 'Mann Ki Baat' on 28th January? Let me know on the NM Mobile App. http://nm4.in/dnldapp ."

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