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For PM Modi, 5-Yr-Old Bengaluru Girl's Adorable Handwritten Note: ‘Lots Of Traffic...Please Help'
For PM Modi, 5-Yr-Old Bengaluru Girl's Adorable Handwritten Note: ‘Lots Of Traffic...Please Help'

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For PM Modi, 5-Yr-Old Bengaluru Girl's Adorable Handwritten Note: ‘Lots Of Traffic...Please Help'

Last Updated: A five-year-old Bengaluru girl's handwritten plea to PM Modi about traffic and bad roads has gone viral. A 5-year-old girl from Bengaluru wrote a heartfelt letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. What was in the letter? She requested PM Modi to help find a solution for the city's notorious traffic congestion and poor road conditions. In the most innocent way, the little girl, Arya, explained how the city's heavy traffic often causes her to be late for school. The little girl's father, Abhiroop Chatterjee, posted a picture of the letter on X (formerly Twitter). It read, 'PM is visiting Bangalore. My 5-year-old girl sees it as her chance to finally fix traffic." Dated August 10, the short letter read: 'Narendra Modi ji, there is lots of traffic. We get late to school and office. The road is very bad. Please help." Arya signed it with her name, age, and city, and even added cute drawings of a heart, a flower, and a few shapes. Check the post here: The Viral Letter The heartwarming post quickly caught people's attention, racking up over 6 lakh views on X. Many praised the little girl's effort, while others related strongly to her complaint about Bengaluru's traffic. The issue she raised mirrors the daily frustration of countless residents, especially office-goers and parents, who spend hours stuck in jams. Arya's neat handwriting and perfect spelling also impressed several social media users. A comment read, 'I must congratulate you, sir, on your brilliant daughter writing in cursive English with perfect spelling and grammar before starting LKG. Next Google CEO?" Another user said, 'I hope he meets your daughter and her wish comes true." Some replies reflected the city's ongoing road woes. A person commented, 'I literally got almost killed because of the roads from Koramangala to Indiranagar. I pay Rs 3 lakh as income tax, and all I get are roads like the highway to hell." Others expressed their admiration for the innocence behind Arya's appeal, calling it 'adorable" and 'heart-melting." A Message That Resonates While Arya's request was simple, it struck a chord with many who have been dealing with Bengaluru's traffic mess for years. Her letter served as a reminder that the problem affects everyone, from schoolchildren to professionals, and needs urgent attention. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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