Isudan Gadhvi, the leader of the Gujarat Aam Admi Party, was the subject of a complaint on Monday in Ahmedabad for comments he made on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Mann Ki Baat,” in which he claimed that the 100 episodes of the monthly radio show cost $830 crore.
On Monday, the Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Branch filed the complaint.
“Mann Ki Baat costs 8.3 crores for one day. The current limit for blowing our tax is 830 crores over 100 episodes. Gadhvi tweeted the previous day that “BJP members need to wake up and protest about this,” which he later removed yesterday.
The 100th edition of Mann Ki Baat, which was televised throughout the nation and around the world, was finished by the prime minister on Sunday.
While speaking at the 100th episode of “Mann Ki Baat” on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the spirit of all Indians, calling them an inspiration, and claimed that the show has evolved into a festival of goodness and optimism.
He claimed that throughout the course of its 100 episodes, the monthly show highlighted the lives of exceptional people in a variety of areas and transformed into a force for social change.
When speaking about the “Mann Ki Baat” centennial episode, Prime Minister Modi said, “I often found myself overcome with emotion while reading your letters, only to come to my senses later.
You’ve congratulated me on the 100th episode of “Mann Ki Baat,” but I sincerely believe that all of you “Mann Ki Baat” listeners, who are fellow citizens, deserve my congratulations. ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is the emotional outpouring of crores of Indians, and it is known as their ‘Mann Ki Baat’.