PM Modi Shares Pictures With Two Young Children At Seva Teerth

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shared a warm and personal moment from the new Prime Minister’s Office complex, Seva Teerth, after meeting two young children and posting pictures of the interaction on social media.

The Prime Minister shared the photographs on Instagram, describing the children as his “young friends”. According to the report, Modi wrote that two young friends had visited Seva Teerth a day earlier, giving social media users a glimpse of his lighter and more affectionate side. The pictures soon drew attention online for their simple and emotional appeal.

As per available details, the two children seen with the Prime Minister are the daughter and son of Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu. In one of the pictures, Modi is seen sitting on his chair while Naidu’s young son stands on the table, smiling as the Prime Minister engages with him in a playful manner. In another image, Modi is seen writing something on a paper, while the little girl watches him closely with curiosity.

The photographs have added a human interest touch to the day’s political and official developments. They also reflect how such informal moments involving public leaders often travel quickly across social media, especially when they show a softer side of public life.

The report also mentioned that this was not the first time the Prime Minister had shared such moments with children. Earlier, during his visit to Sikkim, Modi was seen playing football with local children in Gangtok. Sharing that moment on X, he had said that it was a lovely morning in Gangtok and that playing football with his little friends in Sikkim was a special experience.

Over the years, Modi has frequently shared pictures and experiences involving children, including moments from Seva Teerth. These interactions are often received positively by supporters and social media users, who see them as a glimpse of the Prime Minister beyond formal meetings and official engagements.

While the meeting was not a policy event, it stood out for its warmth and visual appeal. In a political atmosphere often dominated by sharp debates and heavy public issues, the images offered a softer moment from the Prime Minister’s official space.

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