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PM Modi's Heartwarming Promise: Young Heart Patients Share Dreams Amid Recovery

Prime Minister Modi connected deeply with young heart surgery survivors at a Raipur hospital. Children shared their ambitious dreams of becoming doctors, soldiers, and teachers despite their medical challenges. The Prime Minister emotionally promised one aspiring doctor that he would become her patient someday. The interaction ended with children pledging to maintain their health through yoga and proper sleep.

PM Modi's heart-to-heart interaction with little warriors in Raipur

Raipur, Nov 1

In campus of Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Child Heart Hospital in Nava Raipur of Chhattisgarh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood barefoot on the floor, surrounded by children who had once cardiac ailments. Today, their chests bore only faint scars and boundless dreams.

A tiny hockey champion, barely tall enough to reach the Prime Minister's knee, beamed.

“I had an operation six months ago, sir. I’ve won five medals. Now I want to be a doctor and treat everyone -- children, everyone."

PM Modi asked: “When you become a doctor, I’ll be older -- will you treat me?” PM Modi’s eyes softened. “Promise?” he asked. “Promise,” she replied, sealing the pact with a nod.

Another girl, operated on a year ago, recited poetry with fire: "Every glass breaks with a stone -- seek the mirror that breaks the stone.” PM Modi gave her an applause in delight. “Wow, wow, wow!” he exclaimed, as the room filled with giggles.

A boy born in 2014, now 11 years cricket-mad, confirmed his check-ups were regular. “No problems, sir. I play every day.”

A seventh-grader who once feared nothing -- not even injections -- confessed she sometimes “stumbles” in studies.

“But I tell the truth,” she said proudly. PM Modi smiled: “You speak truth and that will take you far.”

One child, operated in 2023, declared; “I’ll be a teacher. I’ll teach poor children for free—because education lifts our country.”

Abhik from West Bengal, stood tall: "I'll join the army. Soldiers protect us -- I want to protect them."

PM Modi’s voice caught: “Wow, wow, wow.”

Dreams poured out like monsoon rain.

A shy voice whispered: “I never thought I’d meet you.”

Another admitted: "It was my dream since I saw you on TV news.”

PM Modi leaned in: “Come closer. Tell me - were you scared of injections?”

“Not at all, sir. That’s why my operation went well.”

He spoke gently of Sathya Sai Baba’s centenary, of water conserved in Puttaparthi, of planting a tree for every mother.

“Our body is our tool for good,” PM Modi urged and demanded promises from children: “Do yoga. Sleep well. Stay strong.”

Tiny hands shot up: “We will!”

As he rose to leave, a chorus rang out; “Thank you, sir!” PM Modi turned, eyes glistening as if he was saying, “You are India’s heartbeat.”

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

These children are truly inspiring! Despite their health challenges, they're dreaming big - doctor, teacher, army officer. This is the real India we should celebrate. More such initiatives needed across the country.

Sarah B

While the interaction is touching, I hope this isn't just for photo ops. We need consistent healthcare infrastructure and support for these children beyond such visits. The real test is whether they get proper follow-up care.

Arjun K

The poetry line "Every glass breaks with a stone -- seek the mirror that breaks the stone" gave me goosebumps! What wisdom from such a young child. These kids are teaching us life lessons. 🙏

Divya L

PM Modi barefoot on the floor shows humility. The emphasis on yoga, sleep, and health - these are the values we need to instill in our next generation. More power to these little warriors! 💪

Michael C

As someone who works in healthcare, I appreciate the focus on specialized pediatric cardiac care. Sathya Sai hospitals have been doing remarkable work. Hope this inspires more corporate support for such initiatives.

Kavya N

The part where the child said "I'll teach poor children for free—because education lifts our country" made me

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