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Indian-Origin Women Chant ‘Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai’ During The Special Broadcast Of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ In New Zealand

Thousands of people from different communities, including members of the Indian Diaspora, Members of the New Zealand Parliament, and the country’s political leaders were present at Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Auckland, to be part of the 100th Episode celebrations of the Mann Ki Baat program delivered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On the occasion to showcase the role of Women in Modern India which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always talked about, a group of 100 Indian-origin women, led by 100 years-old Ramiben from Gujarat took part in the special broadcast of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ organized by the NID Foundation and Indian High Commission at New-Zealand. The contingent of 100 women was part of the Indian Diaspora who had gathered in large numbers at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Auckland to witness the live broadcast of the historic 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat delivered by PM Modi. The atmosphere at the event reverberated with the chants of ‘Modi Hai Toh Mumkin Hai’ and Bharat Mata Ki Jai by the women who participated in the event.

Ramiben who hails from Gujarat and currently living in New Zealand with her family is a regular listener of PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat. While getting emotional seeing the picture of PM Modi on-screen, Ramiben said “Sada Shukhi Raho” and blessed Prime Minister Modi for continuing the efforts to lead India to new heights.

High Commissioner of India to New Zealand Neeta Bhushan, and Honorary Consul of India, Bhav Dhillon graced the occasion with their presence. Attendees also included the Chief Patron of the NID foundation Satnam Singh Sandhu and its founder Prof. Himani Sood.

Also read: “Today, The Entire World Undeniably Believes In PM Modi’s Impact”- Chief of Bharat Express On PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat

After the conclusion of the special broadcast, Ramiben, said, “It is an honor to be a part of the historic 100th episode. PM Modi is the true son of the soil and a leader with strong determination. He has done a lot for the development of Gujarat as the Chief Minister of the state. And, now as the Prime Minister of India, he has been working with similar zeal for taking the country on the path of progress and development and realizing the vision of a Developed India by 2047 in Amrit Kaal,” she said.

Bharat Express English

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