Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged people to record voice messages for Mann Ki Baat.
The next edition of the programme will be broadcast this Sunday.
In a tweet, Modi said, it is interesting effort by @mygovindia, which enables listeners to join this week's Mann Ki Baat programme.
The government has tied up with MyOperator to record the voice messages.Prime Minister addresses the nation on a variety of subjects and matters of national relevance in his Mann Ki Baat broadcast through All India Radio .
Urging the people to continue sending messages, Modi said that he had heard some of the voice messages and they were unique.
The My Gov platform, had earlier invited people to record messages in either Hindi or English, for Mann Ki Baat on the toll-free number 1800 3000 7800.
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