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8-year-old writes letter to PM Modi over traffic congestion

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As commuters we often come across severe traffic congestion while on our way to work or other destinations. But how many of us take a step ahead and think of registering a complaint or bringing the issue to the notice of the concerned authority?

Well, most of us don’t, unfortunately. But recently an eight-year-old boy studying in class III in Bengaluru wrote a letter to the prime minister’s office about the traffic congestion at a key junction in northwest Bengaluru that’s creating problem for commuters.

Abhinav, a class III student and resident of Doddabommasandra, Vidyaranyapura , takes 45 minutes to commute a distance of 3km from his home to the National Public School in Yeshwanthpur.

In his letter, he had written that an under-construction flyover over a railway crossing on the Outer Ring Road, near Goraguntepalya junction, was causing traffic jams. He also wrote that due to the jams people’s health and his studies are getting affected, The Times of India reported.

“It’s risky to travel through that road. I wrote to him (PM) because he is the highest authority and can solve any issue,” Abhinav was quoted as saying by ANI.

Abhinav’s letter to the PM has received a reply from PMO, assuring appropriate action on the issue.

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