Most of us have dreamt of meeting our favourite celebrity or someone famous at least once in our lives. But, while the chances of the same happening are bleak, it wasn't the case for a 10-year-old, Anisha Patil.
© Twitter/Narendra Modi
Anisha, daughter of Dr Sujay Vikhe Patil, a member of Parliament and the granddaughter of Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, veteran Maharashtra leader, got her ticket to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday. Yes, the PM of India.
As per the news, Anisha longed to meet PM Modi, and finally, her dream came true.
She had been asking her father to tag her along to meetings, but he had to tell her that it's challenging to see the Prime Minister, as he is an extremely busy man, and getting an appointment is impossible.
© Twitter/Dr Sujay Vikhe Patil
When Anisha's hope was fading, she logged into her father's laptop and decided to send an email to the PM. Now, that's quite a bold move if you ask us. In the mail, Anisha addressed PM Modi with 'Hello Sir'.
© Twitter/ Dr Sujay Vikhe Patil
She wrote, "Hello Sir, I am Anisha and I want to really come and meet you.”
To no one's expectation, Anisha received a reply from the PM, as he said, "Daud ke Chali aao beta (Run and come to me)." Anisha's happiness knew no bounds then!
© Twitter/ Dr Sujay Vikhe Patil
On Wednesday, when Vikhe Patil came to the Parliament, the PM asked, "Where is Anisha?" She ambled towards PM Modi and was delighted to see him. After entering the opulent office space, Anisha had a lot of questions on her mind.
© Twitter/Narendra Modi
She said, "Is this your office? How big is your office! Do you sit here the whole day?" and it went on! To this, he responded, saying that the office is used for Parliament sessions. Anisha innocently said, "But I am here today to meet you and I want to talk to you."
This was a 10-minute meeting, and they spoke on several topics, right from sports to studies. The conversation was also about their interests and hobbies.
Post their engagement, when Anisha was leaving; she had a mind-blowing question. She asked, "You are from Gujarat, so when will you become the President of India?"
© Twitter/Narendra Modi
Everyone in the room was in awe of the little girl and laughed when she asked this question, and so did PM Modi.
This isn't the first time PM Modi has replied to young kids. He once responded to a letter by a girl named Aarushi Yadav, who wrote to him to congratulate BJP's victory in 2019 for the Lok Sabha Elections.
Very adorable complaint. Have directed the school education department to come out with a policy within 48 hours to lighten burden of homework on school kids. Childhood innocence is gift of God and their days should be lively, full of joy and bliss. https://t.co/8H6rWEGlDa
— Office of LG J&K (@OfficeOfLGJandK) May 31, 2021
We all remember the famous video of a Kashmiri girl complaining to PM Modi about the burden of homework. This went viral on social media. The J&K LT Governor responded by asking schools to lighten the load of homework on kids.
Hearing this little girl will make your morning even better! Great passion towards Swachhata. https://t.co/IPBZYVVPBR
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 21, 2018
In a video, a small girl spoke about the importance of keeping the surroundings clean. To this, PM Modi replied, "Hearing this little girl will make your morning even better! Great passion towards Swachhata."
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