8th Std Boy Wrote To PM Modi After Being Upset Over School Buses For Rally! Here’s What Happened

Needless to say, politicians’ rallies affect schools and students too, despite the fact that little angels are not much concerned about politics. And a little boy in Madhya Pradesh, Devansh Jain, was so upset after missing his school since school buses had to be utilized for the rally purpose of PM Modi that he wrote a letter to him, asking, “Is your meeting more important than school?”

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Touching letter of this 8th standard student started doing rounds on social media and as a result, administration had to withdraw the order of sending school buses for the rally of the PM. Narendra Modi will pay a visit to Bhabhra village, Chandrashekhar Azad’s birthplace prior to initiating the campaign for Independence Day.

Little boy was disappointed to know that his school will remain closed on Tuesday and Wednesday because buses will be required for transporting individuals for PM Modi’s event to be held in Alirajpur.

This is what Devansh wrote in his letter, “I have listened to your addresses in America attended by a lot of people – but they didn’t come to the venue in school buses?”

As per him, he is a fan of Modi and listens to all the editions of “Mann Ki Baat”, despite the fact that his classmates tease him a lot about it and sometimes he also had a fight with them.

Not only this, he also pleaded PM Modi for telling “Shivraj Mama” (as Shivraj Singh Chouhan, CM of MP, wants to be called) not to make use of school buses because “you are not like Congress leaders and you are concerned about our studies and future.”

“If you grant my wish, then I will be able to boast that for meetings addressed by my Modi uncle, crowds come on their own and are not managed,” Devansh further wrote.

This little kid has actually taught elders a big lesson and an essential fact which they must have considered on their own!

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