“Your compassion is your strength,” PM Modi told the girl, at the Utkarsh Samaroh virtual event in Gujarat’s Bharuch

*Paromita Das

On Thursday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi became emotional while speaking to an aspiring doctor and her blind father at the Utkarsh Samaroh virtual event in Gujarat’s Bharuch.

According to their father, Ayub Patel, both of his daughters were beneficiaries of the government scheme and were able to study due to the scholarship money provided by the government.

The Prime Minister inquired about his daughter’s ambition while speaking with the blind Ayub Patel. He stated that one of his daughters is in grade eight, another in grade twelve, and the third in grade one.
“The government will pay for the youngest child’s education until the eighth grade. The other two will also receive a scholarship “, he explained.

He went on to say that his older daughter wants to be a doctor someday. When questioned, the daughter stated that because of her father’s medical issues, she had always wanted to be a doctor.

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“I’ve seen my father in trouble,” the daughter sobbed. She sat down because she couldn’t stop crying.

When PM Modi saw the small child crying, he couldn’t hold back his tears and remained silent throughout the interview. He commended the young girl for her bravery and sensitivity.

“Your compassion is your strength,” PM Modi told the girl.

Meanwhile, Patel informed Prime Minister Modi that his eyesight had been harmed while in Saudi Arabia.

“I used some eye drops when I travelled to Saudi Arabia. There is currently no cure for glaucoma, according to doctors “He made a remark.

 

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