The Congress's criticism came hours after Modi, in the 36th episode of his monthly address, said he has used the programme to reflect the views and aspirations of the people rather than expressing his own opinions.
"Over the last three years, we have continuously seen that 'Mann Ki Baat' is (a) one-sided communication exercise of the prime minister...He only does one-sided communication," Congress spokesperson Ajoy Kumar told reporters here.
Terming the police action on students in BHU as "one of the most shameful incidents", he criticised the Centre and state governments for their alleged failure in maintaining law and order in the state.
Kumar also raised doubts over the government's "intention" in running the 'Beti Bachao and Beti Padhao' campaign, alleging that the fund allocated for the girl child in the last budget was very low.
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Referring to Modi's appeal for buying Khadi products to help the poor, Kumar said the poor in the country are in distress due to high prices of pulses (daal), fuel, gas cylinder and unemployment. He urged the government to take measures to tackle these issues.
Modi, during his programme today, said he had kept 'Mann Ki Baat' away from politics and had tried to connect with the people without getting swayed by the (political) "heat" and "anger" that may prevail at any particular time.
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