PM Modi wrote a letter to many stars including Amitabh, Shahrukh to participate in this campaign
PM Narendra Modi will launch cleanliness campaign tomorrow, write letters to big stars of Bollywood and regional cinema and appeal to join the campaign
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PM Modi wrote a letter to many stars including Amitabh |
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a cleanliness campaign on Saturday. They will interact with citizens, religious leaders and other big personalities in 18 cities in the country through video conferencing at 9.30 in the morning. It is likely that Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid tribute on this occasion.
PM has written a letter to big stars of Bollywood and regional cinema and urged them to join the campaign. The letter of PM has been sent to Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Deepika Padukone and Madhuri Dixit. PM has written a letter to Bhojpuri cinema artist Ravi Kishan, Malini Awasthi, Sharda Sinha and Manoj Tiwari. Apart from these, the PM has written a letter to AR Rahman and Shankar in Telugu cinema, Mahesh Babu, Arjun, Prabhas, Raja Mauli, Rana Duggubati, Kajal Agarwal, Prasenjeet in Bangla, Victor Banerjee, Shreya Ghoshal and Alka Yagnik in Telugu.
PM Modi will address people in Mehsana, Dibrugarh, Mumbai, Noida, Sikkim, Coimbatore, Dantewada, Salem, Fatehpur, Patna Sahib, Mount Abu, Rajgarh, Simdega, Kochi, Bengaluru, Bijnore, Ajmer and Rewari.
PM Modi tweeted that from tomorrow the 'Sanatan Sewa Seva' fortnight is starting. I would talk to the people of the country, the people of Dharmaguru, artists, entrepreneurs, i.e. people of every section of the society, who will raise their awareness about cleanliness in the society, through the video conferencing yesterday.
He said that the government should have started Swachh Bharat campaign, but today this campaign is being run by 125 crore people of the country. An unprecedented insistence on cleanliness in village-village, street-street has arisen. Till four years ago, 40% of the households in the country had toilets were more than 90% today.
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