Everyone is troubled by the rising inflation in the country. Now even children have started feeling the pain of inflation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a class 1 student upset over the price hike of rubber, pencil and Maggi(PM Narendra Modi)Expressed the pain of inflation by writing a letter. After this letter of 6-year-old class 1 student Kriti Dubey went viral on the internet, the girl is in the news. Kriti is a resident of Mohalla Birtia in Chibramau town of Kannauj district. His father Vishal Dubey is a lawyer. Kriti has written in a letter to the Prime Minister, ‘Modiji! You have inflated prices. Even pencil-rubbers have become expensive. You have also increased the price of my Maggi. My mother beats me for asking for a pencil. What do I do? Children steal my pencils.”
Six-year-old girl of Class 1 has written a letter to PM Modi about hardship she is facing due to price rise. The girl, Kriti Dubey, of Chhibramau town in UP’s Kannauj, wrote in her letter, “My name is Kriti Dubey. I study in class 1. Modiji, you have caused immense price rise. pic.twitter.com/vj9o9TZuZf
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A letter was sent to the Prime Minister
Kriti’s mother says that Kriti wrote the letter herself and pressured her father to send it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by post. Kriti’s father said that Kriti’s mother scolded him for missing a pencil in school. This made her very angry. Apart from this, when Kriti went to buy maggi, the shopkeeper sent it back for less than two rupees. The shopkeeper told him that Maggi has become expensive by two rupees.
The letter went viral on the internet
This letter of Kriti has gone viral on the internet and people are reading it with great interest. Kriti’s parents say that she is very smart and remembers the Gayatri Mantra. He also dances and is very agile in everything.
This is not the first time that a child has complained to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about something. Last year too, a six-year-old girl from Jammu and Kashmir complained via video about long online classes and more homework. After the video went viral, Jammu and Kashmir Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha ordered the education department to formulate a policy regarding online classes.
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