NEW DELHI: In response to a girl named Akanksha holding up a drawing of him that she had made during his rally on November 2 in Kanker, Chhattisgarh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to her. A small child was observed holding up a drawing of the prime minister during his speech at the Kanker rally on November 2. When PM Modi noticed the sketch among the crowd, he instructed his staff to get it from the young girl. PM Modi asked the girl to take a seat after telling her from the platform that he would send her a letter. After accepting her sketch, the prime minister instructed her to provide him her mailing address so he could get in touch with her. Prime Minister Modi expressed his gratitude to the girl from Kanker, Chhattisgarh, named Akanksha in a letter. PM Modi sent a letter to Akanksha, Blessings and best of luck. I have received the sketch you presented to Kanker’s programme. I am so grateful for this kind gesture. “May you have immense success going forward and use your accomplishments to honour your family, society, and nation. Best wishes for the future, the PM added in his letter. “For young girls like you, the next 25 years will be crucial. Our younger generation, particularly girls like you, will fulfil their aspirations and offer a fresh perspective on the nation’s destiny in these years,” he continued. “India’s girls represent the nation’s promising future. My strength in serving the country comes from the love and sense of belonging I get from each and every one of you. Our goal has been to provide our daughters with a safe, secure, and well-equipped country.” In the letter to Akanksha, PM Modi stated. PM Modi declared that the people of Chhattisgarh had showered him with love. “Chhattisgarhis have always shown me a great deal of love. In his letter to Akanksha, PM Modi stated, “The state’s citizens have also made enthusiastic contributions to the nation’s progress.”