New Delhi: This is the sign of a true leader and statesman that he takes care of every small and big thing of his countrymen and maintains constant communication with them. These qualities are also seen many times in our Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he does 'Mann Ki Baat' with the countrymen when he gives tips to the students to move forward in life by reducing stress during the examination, 'Pariksha Pe Charcha'. When he communicates with the beneficiaries of 'Kisan Samman Nidhi' and knows their problems and reaches many such sections.
This is the result of the tireless hard work of our current Prime Minister Narendra Modi for 20 years and dedicating his life to the country and countrymen, today he has become the most popular leader of the world. Now one such letter of PM Modi has come to the fore, which he has written to a child of second class. In fact, on 30 December 2022, PM Modi's mother Heeraben Modi died at the age of 100. At that time too, PM Modi, setting an example of conscientiousness, had inaugurated several projects in Bengal, returning to work immediately after lighting the pyre of his mother. But, it is said that when you take a step to connect with the public, then the public also starts considering you as their own and feels connected to your happiness and sorrow. Similarly, Aarush Srivatsa, a child studying in 2nd class, wrote a condolence letter to PM Modi on his mother's death.
Aarush wrote in his letter, 'Prime Minister, Namaskar, very sad to see the news of the demise of your beloved mother on TV today.' The little boy further wrote, 'Please accept my condolences, I pray that God gives your mother's soul a place at his divine feet.' Such an emotional letter from a second-grade child, whose age would be around 6-7. Everyone would have been surprised to see this letter, then how could the Prime Minister break the child's heart?
He took time out of his busy schedule and wrote a letter to his little friend, replying. "Arush Srivatsa ji, I express my gratitude for your heartfelt condolences, which you have expressed on the demise of my mother. The passing away of a mother is an irreparable loss and its pain cannot be expressed in words. I am grateful to you for giving me space in your thoughts and prayers, these feelings of yours give me the strength and courage to overcome this grief. I once again express my gratitude for your condolences.'' PM Modi's letter to a class 2 student reflects his affinity for the countrymen as connecting with the small things of the countrymen makes one 'big' and 'great'. At the same time, the reply letter received by Aarush from the Prime Minister will definitely give confidence to the child and will give him the strength to move forward.
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