Darjeeling Woman Overjoyed After PM Modi Sends Signed Letter Appreciating Her Sketch

Shilpa Harijan, a Darjeeling-based woman, received a signed letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi after presenting a hand-drawn sketch at his Siliguri rally on April 12. She expressed happiness and pride upon receiving the letter, which praised her artistic talent and emotional connection with the people. PM Modi noted that her work reflects great artistic potential and attention to detail. Harijan hopes the Prime Minister's government will be formed in West Bengal so citizens can experience good governance.

Key Points: PM Modi Letter to Shilpa Harijan: Sketch Artist Gets Appreciation

  • Shilpa Harijan presented a hand-drawn sketch to PM Modi at Siliguri rally
  • PM Modi asked artists to write addresses on the back of their artworks
  • She received a signed appreciation letter from PM Modi on April 24
  • PM Modi praised her artistic potential and attention to detail
  • The gesture reflects PM Modi's personal connection with citizens
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"I am very happy and feel proud": Darjeeling woman Shilpa Harijan on PM Modi's letter appreciating her sketch

Shilpa Harijan, a Darjeeling woman, received a signed letter from PM Modi after he accepted her sketch at a Siliguri rally. Read her emotional reaction.

"I am very happy and feel proud. I hope that his government is formed here this time and we get a chance to live under good governance. - Shilpa Harijan"

Siliguri, April 27

Shilpa Harijan, a Darjeeling-based woman, expressed happiness after receiving a signed letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in response to a sketch she presented during a public programme in West Bengal's Siliguri area, held as part of the election campaign.

Harijan, a resident of Pelkujote near Radha Gobindo Mandir in Kawakhali area of Darjeeling district, had attended the Prime Minister's rally at Kawakhali Ground in Siliguri on April 12 carrying a hand-drawn portrait of him.

Speaking to ANI, she said she received the signed appreciation letter at around 4 pm recently and felt proud and happy.

"I live in Siliguri's Pelkujote. I attended the Prime Minister's rally on April 12th at Kawakhali Ground. I had sketched him and took it there. It was collected by the SPG Commandos and submitted. He probably liked it very much. He was happy and sent me a signed letter, which I received yesterday at 4 pm," she said.

She also expressed hope that his government would be formed in the state so that people could experience good governance.

"I am very happy and feel proud. I hope that his government is formed here this time and we get a chance to live under good governance," she added.

In a letter dated April 24, addressed to Shilpa Harijan, Prime Minister Modi appreciated the artwork presented by her during a public event in West Bengal.

"It was most heartening to receive a beautifully sketched portrait from you during a public function in West Bengal. I sincerely appreciate the effort and dedication reflected in your work," the Prime Minister wrote.

He further said that such gestures reflect a strong emotional connection with the people. "The affection and warmth of people like you have touched me deeply and continue to inspire my commitment to building a progressive New India and a hopeful future for our youth," he added.

Highlighting Bengal's cultural heritage, PM Modi said, "West Bengal's cultural heritage is a vibrant blend of intellect and imagination, with its traditions in literature, music, theatre, and visual arts shaping modern Indian thought," the letter stated.

Praising the young girl's artistic ability, the Prime Minister said her work reflects promise and talent."Your confident expression and attention to detail reflect great artistic potential. It is inspiring to see such creativity in our youth," he wrote.

Concluding the letter, PM Modi extended his best wishes for her future."All the best for your future. Yours, Narendra Modi," the letter added.

Earlier, during his public rally in Siliguri on April 12, the Prime Minister noticed several supporters holding up hand-drawn portraits of him. Breaking from his speech momentarily, he accepted the artworks and made a specific request: "Write your addresses on the back."

Two weeks later, the Prime Minister kept his word, sending official letters of appreciation to the artists' doorsteps.

- ANI

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Priya S
Lovely gesture but honestly, shouldn't the focus be on actual development in Bengal rather than these photo ops? I hope this translates into real action. Still, good for Shilpa didi - her talent deserves recognition.
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James A
As an expat living in Kolkata, I find this deeply touching. The PM's personal connection with common citizens is something unique to Indian democracy. Shilpa's art and PM's response - both are inspiring!
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Rohit P
Bahut accha! A small sketch became a big moment. Shows how our leader values the common person's efforts. And Shilpa ji - what an artist she is! Really proud of our Bengali youth's creativity. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
I'm not a supporter of the ruling party, but even I have to admit this is a nice human touch. Taking time to write personal letters shows respect for art and youth. Hope it encourages more youngsters to follow their artistic dreams.
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Shreya B
The way he noticed the sketches from the crowd and asked for addresses - that's the mark of a leader who notices his people. Shilpa ji's happiness is so genuine! This will be a story she'll tell her grandchildren. ✨

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