New Delhi, Jan 22 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama will share their thoughts in the next episode of "Mann ki Baat" to be aired Jan 27 on All India Radio.
"This month's 'Mann ki Baat' episode will be a special one, where our Republic Day guest @BarackObama & I will share our thoughts together," Modi tweeted Thursday.
"I am eagerly looking forward to the special 'Mann ki Baat' programme with President @BarackObama, which will be aired Jan 27," he said.
Modi appealed to the people to send their questions using #AskObamaModi till Jan 25.
"Mann ki Baat with Obama will not be completed without your participation! Send your questions till Jan 25 using #AskObamaModi," Modi said in a statement.
He said: "My government gives you the opportunity to post your questions on a specially created open forum."
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