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‘Shoulders Will Start Aching…': PM Modi's Caring Moment With Child At Kanpur Rally

‘Shoulders Will Start Aching…': PM Modi's Caring Moment With Child At Kanpur Rally

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While addressing the gathering in Kanpur, the Prime Minister noticed a kid who was enthusiastically waving at him for a long time.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday shared a light-hearted and heart-warming moment with a child waving enthusiastically at him during a rally in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur.
While addressing the gathering in Kanpur, the Prime Minister noticed a kid who was enthusiastically waving at him for a long time. He then asked the child to lower his hands saying that his shoulders would start aching later.
'This child's hands are up in the air for a long time. Your shoulders will start aching later," PM Modi paused and smilingly said to the child.
In a video shared by news agency ANI, the child could be seen nodding to indicate that his hands were not hurting, even as PM Modi advised him to rest them. Later, he lowered his hands.
#WATCH | Kanpur, UP: 'This child's hands are up in the air for a long time. Your shoulders will start aching later", says PM Modi, to a child who is waving at him. pic.twitter.com/mPjawA3kKV — ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2025
PM Modi on Friday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 15 mega development projects worth over Rs 47,600 crore in Kanpur.
He inaugurated the new underground section of the Kanpur metro rail project from Chunniganj to Kanpur Central.
He also inaugurated three 660-megawatt power units in Ghatampur and a thermal power project in Panki. These projects are expected to ensure a stable and sufficient electricity supply for Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring states.
Additionally, two new railway bridges from the Panki power plant to Kalyanpur were also inaugurated.
During his visit, PM Modi also met the family of Shubham Dwivedi, who was among the 26 people killed in the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam.
It was a very emotional meeting, said Saurabh Dwivedi, Shubham's cousin. 'All the family members started crying when they met PM Modi," he said.
The prime minister also got emotional during the meeting and assured Shubham's family of his government's full support, Saurabh added.
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