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Like Modi, Kiran Bedi likely to start radio talk

| | Jan 24, 2015, at 12:54 am
New Delhi, Jan 23 (IBNS): Following the footsteps of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP's new entrant and party's chief ministerial candidate for the Delhi elections, Kiran Bedi is likely to begin her own radio chat 'Dil ki Baat'.
"I will start a radio address like PM Modi's Maan Ki Baat. I may call it 'Dil Ki Baat' where youth can call me. I will take live questions and address the problems as CM directly," she told CNN-IBN.
 
Bedi will be contesting from east Delhi constituency while former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be in fray for the New Delhi seat. Congress's Ajay Maken filed his nomination from Sadar Bazar seat. 
 
Bedi earlier promised Delhiites to give a clean administration and involve the common people in development work.
 
The Delhi Assembly election is scheduled for February 7.

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