
Bengaluru is decorated with Bharatiya Janata’s workers, who gathered in various places along the route, where the Prime Minister Narendra Modi passes through several development projects, including the highly expected Namma Metro Yellow line. In the middle of enthusiasm and zeal in the southern state, a small girl’s request for the Prime Minister appeared on the Internet.
Abhiroop Chatterjee, resident Bengaluru, shared a handwritten letter from her five -year -old daughter, asking Modi to repair the operation in the IT capital when he often gets to his school. It also emphasizes the poor condition of roads.
“PM visits Bengaluru. My five -year -old girl sees it as her chance to finally remedy the traffic, Chatterjee wrote along the letter on X.
The letter is addressed “Narendra modi Ji”. The child writes about the transport problem and says:
“There’s a lot of traffic. We’ll get late to school and office. The way is very bad. Please help.”
The letter is signed with the name Arya, age, location (Bengaluru) and date (10-8-2025). There are also some small drawings or symbols such as heart, flower and some shapes near the signature.
The application of a young girl reflects many concerns, including corporate commuting, who are tired of permanent frustrating traffic introduction during their daily trips.
The post received thousands of likes and numerous comments from social media users. Here are some of the reactions:
The user wrote: “The most difficult part is the explanation of children why they are so bad in India. Sometimes I ask if I have failed as a parent.”
Others wrote: “Hope is a good thing. But keeping the hope of good public management is like holding sand in your hand. Thanks BJP and Congress.”
The third user said, “That’s so cute.”
The fourth user said, “Absolutely amazing, innocent way to communicate with PM … but is someone listened to here? I don’t think so.”
PM Modi arrived at Bengalur on Sunday to reveal several major traffic initiatives aimed at transforming the connection of the city. He started his day in Silicon Valley, India by calling three new Vande Bharat trains. Its agenda also includes the inauguration of the yellow Bengalur Metro line, laying the foundation stone for phase 3 of the metro network and the public assembly.
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