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Kejriwal to reach people through TalkToAK.com in a counter to Modi's Maan Ki Baat

| | Jul 05, 2016, at 07:34 pm
New Delhi, Jul 5 (IBNS) Taking up the tool for mass contact that his political enemy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been using through 'Maan Ki Baat,' Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is likely to speak to the public through TalkToAK.com from next week.
According to media reports, that quote sources in the Aam Aadmi Party as having confirmed the news, TalkToAK.com is a  a site that is nearly ready for launch. It now features a countdown to 11 am on Sunday, July 17, for the debut episode.
 
Pointing out a difference that 'TalkToAK.com' will have with 'Maan Ki Baat,', party sources have reportedly said Kejriwal's addresses will be "interactive and not a monologue like Modi ji's."
 
For about two years, PM Modi has been using the radio to come close to the people and speak on his agenda and policies in rural areas which have no access to television.    

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