Battery of union ministers to listen to PM Modi's radio programme while having tea with people

A Congress-linked online magazine had on November 21 circulated a meme about PM Modi's 'chaiwala' past.

 Battery of union ministers to listen to PM Modi's radio programme while having tea with people
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Ahmedabad: In an apparent bid to counter Congress' meme targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'chaiwala' past, union and state ministers, along with party workers in Gujarat will listen to his radio programme while having tea across the state on November 26.

It's titled as 'Mann ki Baat, Chai ke Saath'. 

"Happy to know that BJP Gujarat karyakartas (workers) are going to the booths and hearing Mann ki Baat together," PM Modi tweeted.

BJP chief Amit Shah at a booth in the Dariyapur Assembly constituency, Arun Jaitley at Surat West, Piyush Goyal at Porbandar, Dharmendra Pradhan at Limbayat, Uma Bharti at Akota, Smriti Irani at Junagadh, Manoj Tiwari at Surat West, are among those who will have tea with people while listening to the radio programme.

On November 23, Gujarat BJP in-charge Bhupender Yadav had said, "On the morning of November 26, we have organised 'Mann ki Baat, Chai ke Saath', wherein our workers would listen to the prime minister's radio programme at all the 50,000 (polling) booths while having tea with them. This exercise is aimed at establishing a direct dialogue with the people."

Referring to the Youth Congress' tweet mocking PM Modi, the BJP leader had said that the Opposition party always undermines the strength of the common man.

"Our PM has earned respect not just in India, but across the globe. Congress leaders do not understand the strength of the common man and make fun of him. Since they are desperate, the Congress leaders are misusing social media," Yadav had said.

The official Twitter handle of 'Yuva Desh' had kicked up a row by mocking the PM's 'chaiwala' past and his English speaking skills through a photograph.

Soon after the controversy, the Youth Congress had tendered an apology and had removed the controversial tweet.

Congress had faced a virtual fusillade from the BJP which had excoriated the Opposition party for targeting the PM over his humble background.

Meanwhile, PM Modi is set to tour Gujarat on November 27 and 29, during which he will address eight rallies in Saurashtra and south Gujarat.

Gujarat goes to poll on December 9 and 14. 

(With PTI inputs)

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