PM Narendra Modi interacts with kids in Karnataka, plays game with them

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PM Narendra Modi interacts with kids in Karnataka, plays game with them (Image: Twitter/narendramodi)
PM Narendra Modi interacts with kids in Karnataka, plays game with them (Image: Twitter/narendramodi)

Bengaluru : During his visit to poll-bound Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a delightful interaction with children in Kalaburagi on Tuesday. As part of a grand roadshow in the city, the Prime Minister noticed a group of enthusiastic children cheering for him. In a heartwarming gesture, he approached them and had a lighthearted conversation.

In a video shared by ANI on Twitter, PM Modi can be seen first playing games with the kids and then speaking with them about their studies and asked the children about their aspirations for the future. One child expressed their desire to become a doctor, while another enthusiastically shared their ambition of becoming a police officer.

In response, Prime Minister Modi playfully asked, "Don't any of you want to become the Prime Minister?"

One of the children promptly replied, "I aspire to become like you."



Prime Minister Narendra Modi has significantly bolstered the election campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka through large-scale roadshows and public gatherings conducted in the state recently. These high-impact events aim to rally support for the party ahead of the upcoming elections.

Last month, PM Modi conducted grand roadshows in Mysuru and Bengaluru, attracting substantial crowds and generating momentum for the BJP's electoral efforts.

The BJP faces the challenge of maintaining its hold on power in Karnataka, prompting party president JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to undertake extensive campaigns in the state, striving to garner significant support.