PM Modi Speaks, Aranmula BJP Listens — Together

PM Modi Speaks, Aranmula BJP Listens — Together

One Voice, One Vision: BJP Aranmula Gathers Around PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat in a Moment of Unity

ARANMULA, KERALAM — Sunday mornings have a certain quality to them — quieter, slower, reflective. And at the BJP Election Office in Aranmula Constituency on this particular Sunday, that reflective quality found a perfect expression.

Leaders and workers — some who had been campaigning late into the previous night, some who had driven in from distant corners of the constituency — pulled up chairs, settled in, and turned their attention to a screen. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was about to speak. And in Aranmula, the BJP was listening.

Together.

The 132nd episode of Mann Ki Baat — the Prime Minister's beloved monthly address to the nation — became on Sunday morning something more than a broadcast. In the Aranmula BJP Election Office, it became a gathering. A ritual. A moment of collective purpose that brought together Lok Sabha representatives, constituency leaders, mandal secretaries, panchayat presidents, district committee members, and the office staff who quietly keep the wheels of the election machinery turning — all under one roof, all tuned to one voice.

The Man Behind the Moment

Valluru Jayaprakash, BJP Election Incharge for Aranmula Constituency, was the driving force behind Sunday's collective viewing — and when he spoke about what Mann Ki Baat means to party workers on the ground, his words carried the conviction of someone who genuinely believes in what he is doing.

"Mann Ki Baat is Prime Minister Modi's direct conversation with every Indian citizen," Jayaprakash said, his voice warm with quiet enthusiasm. "It is a moment where the nation's leader speaks from his heart — to farmers, to students, to workers, to dreamers. When we sit together as BJP workers and listen to those words, something happens. We remember why we are here. We remember what we are fighting for."

He paused, and then added something that captured the essence of the morning perfectly.

"It energises us. Every single time."

For Jayaprakash, the collective viewing is not a ceremonial gesture or a box to be ticked on a campaign checklist. It is a genuine act of political and ideological recharging — a weekly reminder of the larger national mission that gives local electoral work its meaning and its momentum.

Around the Room

Look around the Aranmula BJP Election Office on Sunday morning and you saw the full spectrum of the party's organisational life in one compact, energised gathering.

Hedge — the Lok Sabha Prabari — brought the weight of senior leadership to the room. His presence was a quiet signal that Mann Ki Baat is not just for the grassroots. It is for everyone. Equally.

Bijju Mathew, the Aranmula Constituency Incharge, sat alongside — the man responsible for the day-to-day heartbeat of the election campaign, taking a moment of Sunday stillness before the week's campaigning resumes in earnest.

Suresh, the Aranmula Mandal Secretary, was there — the kind of party worker who knows every street, every family, and every political nuance in his area, and who carries that knowledge into every campaign interaction.

Vijay Kumar, President of Naranganam Panchayat, represented the bridge between party politics and local governance — a reminder that BJP's ambitions in Aranmula are rooted in a genuine commitment to community development and public service.

Mohan, the District Committee Member, brought the broader organisational perspective. And the office staff — the unsung heroes who answer phones, manage schedules, coordinate logistics, and keep the election office humming from morning to night — were present too, included not as an afterthought but as equal participants in the morning's shared experience.

It is that kind of inclusivity — where the senior leader and the junior office worker sit in the same room and listen to the same words — that Valluru Jayaprakash says defines the BJP's organisational culture in Aranmula.

What Mann Ki Baat Does for Workers on the Ground

Ask any BJP worker in any part of India what Mann Ki Baat means to them, and you will get a version of the same answer.

It connects. It inspires. It reminds.

In Kerala — where the BJP is working with sustained determination to build electoral credibility and voter trust in a politically competitive and ideologically diverse state — that connection carries special significance. The party is not the establishment here. It is the challenger. And challengers need fuel — the kind of fuel that comes from believing deeply in what you are doing and why you are doing it.

Mann Ki Baat provides that fuel. Week after week, episode after episode, the Prime Minister's words reach into BJP offices across Kerala and remind workers that their local efforts are part of a national story — that what they do in Aranmula matters to the larger project of building a stronger, more developed, more inclusive India.

"Every activity we undertake is part of building a genuine relationship with the people of Aranmula," Jayaprakash reflected. "Door-to-door campaigns, night outreach, constituency meetings — and yes, sitting together to listen to Mann Ki Baat. All of it is part of the same mission. All of it matters."

A Constituency Listening and Learning

The 132nd episode of Mann Ki Baat carried within it — as every episode does — the Prime Minister's reflections on the nation's journey, its achievements, its challenges, and its people. The workers gathered in Aranmula listened with attention and with the kind of focused engagement that suggests they were not merely watching a programme but absorbing a message.

In a constituency where the BJP is building electoral momentum brick by brick, conversation by conversation, and door by door — the morning's collective listening was one more brick laid, one more shared experience that binds a political family together and strengthens its collective resolve.

More Than Politics

Step back from the electoral context for a moment, and what you see in the Aranmula BJP Election Office on Sunday morning is something quite human and quite moving.

A group of people — different ages, different roles, different levels of seniority — sitting together in a room, listening to a voice they trust, and drawing strength from each other's company. In the middle of a demanding election campaign, in the heart of a politically competitive constituency, they carved out a Sunday morning hour for something that was not about tactics or targets or vote counts.

It was about values. About vision. About the quiet, sustaining power of shared belief.

And when the 132nd episode of Mann Ki Baat came to its end, and the chairs were pushed back, and the campaign day began in earnest — the men and women who filed out of the Aranmula BJP Election Office carried with them something that no campaign strategy can manufacture.

They carried purpose.

And in Aranmula, on this Sunday morning, that felt like more than enough.


The 132nd episode of Mann Ki Baat was broadcast on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The collective viewing at Aranmula BJP Election Office was organised under the leadership of Election Incharge Valluru Jayaprakash.

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