Interaction with PM

PM was soft-spoken, wished us success in life: students recall Pune metro ride

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Posted on 07 Mar 2022
12:05 PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi travels in a metro train during the inauguration of the Pune Metro Rail Project in Pune on March 6.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi travels in a metro train during the inauguration of the Pune Metro Rail Project in Pune on March 6. Source: PTI

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Summary
During the ten-minute ride from the Garware metro station to the Anandnagar station, Modi interacted with differently-abled students
Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister inaugurated a stretch of the Pune metro rail project after buying a ticket from a kiosk

Shreya Gadhve, a seven-year-old student from a school for the visually challenged in Pune, described her interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his metro ride on March 6 as "short yet memorable".

During the ten-minute ride from the Garware metro station to the Anandnagar station, Modi interacted with differently-abled students, some of them visually impaired, present inside the metro coach.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister inaugurated a stretch of the Pune metro rail project after buying a ticket from a kiosk.

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Shreya, a student of Poona School of Blind Girls, said the Prime Minister was "soft-spoken" and made her feel comfortable.

"It was an unforgettable moment for me," she said.

Shreya said she was aware of a likely meeting with the PM during his Pune visit but it was not certain.

"I felt relaxed as the meeting was not confirmed initially. I got a message at the 11th hour and reached the Garware metro station. As the moment of the PM reaching the station neared, we all students became very excited. And to our surprise, he entered inside a coach where we were sitting,” she said.

"The PM asked me questions like my name, where I am studying what I want to become in life etc. I shared details and told him that apart from aiming to become a playback singer, I want to be an IAS officer," Shreya added.

She said that Modi was surprised that she was thinking of becoming an IAS officer.

"He told me that you, being very young, are thinking of becoming an IAS officer to serve the country. Modiji even complimented me for my dress. 'Aap Bahot acche dikh rahe ho. 'Aap is group main sabse chote bhi ho'," Shreya quoted Modi.

As soon as the metro ride ended, Shreya called up her mother and told her about the interaction.

Shreya said she wanted people to change their perspective towards the differently-abled people.

Satish Eknath, another visually-impaired student who was present inside the metro coach, said that interacting with the PM was a special experience for him.

"The PM spoke with us in Marathi. He asked us about our goal. He wished me to become successful in life. It was a historic day in my life," he said.

Rasika Shikhare, a student from Vimlabai Garware school, said the interaction with the PM was a "dream moment" for him and other students.

"The PM told us that whatever you do, do it very well. Unfortunately, I didn't have a mobile phone and I couldn't take photos with him," she said.

Later in the day, the metro service was opened for citizens, following which people started flocking the station.

Last updated on 07 Mar 2022
12:05 PM
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