Children Present Handcrafted Art to PM Modi During Rally at Japanese Park

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Children Present Handcrafted Art to PM Modi During Rally at Japanese Park

New Delhi, Jan 5 (NationPress) At the 'parivartan rally' hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the city's Japanese Park, a large crowd gathered, including many children, some of whom brought cherished 'gifts' for their esteemed leader.

As PM Modi addressed the audience, the children showcased their handcrafted paintings, catching his attention. The Prime Minister quickly acknowledged their efforts and made the children beam with happiness by promising to send them a letter soon. He also instructed his security personnel to collect the children's artworks from the attendees.

Many local residents at the rally expressed their pride in the accomplishments of PM Modi over the past decade.

Several children spoke to IANS, sharing their excitement at meeting the Prime Minister for the first time and presenting their handmade paintings. One child mentioned that creating their artwork took some time, but it was worth the effort, while another shared his happiness at having their paintings received by the Prime Minister.

A boy named Ansh and his sister Arpita, from Rohini sector 16, revealed that their painting for PM Modi took them four hours to complete, with additional time spent on framing.

Thrilled that their hard work was acknowledged, Ansh remarked, "PM Modi has accomplished a lot for us (countrymen)."

When asked what motivated them to create a drawing of PM Modi, he said: "The leader has done a lot, is doing a lot, and he deserves our appreciation."

Another child expressed, "We created sketches and are overjoyed that PM Modi mentioned them from the stage."

"It took us a while to finish the sketch, but we are delighted that it captured PM Modi's attention. We hope he enjoys the sketches," he added.

A boy named Umansh, who is affected by Haemophilia A, a blood clotting disorder, said he was thrilled that the Prime Minister promised to write to them.

"PM Modi will write a letter to us, and we will eagerly await it," Umansh stated.