Nothing left in 'Mann Ki Baat' programme anymore: Congress to Modi

The Prime Minister addressed the last 'Mann Ki Baat' of the year. It was be his 27th edition of the program.

Update: 2016-12-25 06:50 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Photo:PTI)

New Delhi: The Congress Party on Sunday took potshots at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address and said there is nothing left in the program.

"Nothing is left in his 'Mann Ki Baat' besides talking about demonetisation. He will read out two or three letters and will give his reaction on it in his program," Congress leader Meem Afzal told ANI.

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The Prime Minister addressed the last 'Mann Ki Baat' of the year. It was be his 27th edition of the program. Started since October 3, 2014, he had been addressing the nation with this program almost every month.

Afzal further crticised the government's demonetisation drive, saying there is no respite even after 47 days and people are still suffering.

"The Prime Minister told that after 50 days, the problems will decrease, but there is no hope that people will be relieved so soon," he said, adding that demonetisation move has not been launched with strategic planning.

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