KANPUR: In his 124th version of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ deal with on Sunday, High Minister Narendra Modi spoke in regards to the ancient delight of Bundelkhand forts, announcing they’re symbols of cultural delight and resistance to international invasions. Celebrating Bundelkhand’s ancient legacy, he mentioned: “Those forts don’t seem to be simply bricks and stones, however a logo of our tradition, delight and values.”Evoking nationwide delight, Modi made a distinct point out of the Kalinjar Castle positioned at the Vindhya mountain vary in Banda district, explaining how Mahmud of Ghazni attacked it a couple of occasions, however was once unsuccessful in shooting it. “Kalinjar Castle in Banda, Uttar Pradesh — Mahmud Ghaznavi attacked this fortress repeatedly and failed each time,” he mentioned. The PM Named Gwalior, Jhansi, Datia, Ajaygarh, Garhkundar, and Chanderi as Symbols of Cultural Resilience. “Those forts don’t seem to be simply bricks and stones; they’re symbols of our heritage. Sanskar and self-respect nonetheless peep from the top partitions of those forts,” he added. Urging folks to discover those ancient forts and connect to India’s wonderful previous, the PM additionally emphasized the wish to draw nationwide consideration to those websites to spice up tourism in Bundelkhand. Reacting to the PM’s deal with, Jhansi MP Anurag Sharma posted on X, “This can be a subject of immense delight for all of the Bundelkhand that honourable High Minister Narendra Modi discussed the area’s ancient heritage and forts in his widespread programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’.”Sharma mentioned: “The PM emotionally famous that even as of late, the towering partitions of those forts replicate Bundelkhand’s delight, with each nook echoing the stories of bravery… We, the folks of Bundelkhand, are deeply thankful for the High Minister’s message, because it has given a brand new measurement and popularity to our cultural identification. We lengthen our heartfelt thank you and gratitude to the High Minister on behalf of all of the folks of Bundelkhand.“Pointing out that ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is still a supply of inspiration and information for the general public, deputy CM Brajesh Pathak mentioned: ” This programme supplies glorious inspiration. Whether or not it is about historic forts, the surroundings, or innovation, in the course of the Mann Ki Baat programme, all people employees achieve wisdom about more than a few sides going down within the nation.”