This 6-YO Wrote A Letter To The PM About Her Heart Problem & He Responded With Help To Fix It
When the 6-year-old Vaishali Yadav wrote to her Prime Minister, little
did she know that he would respond and get her all the help she needed
to survive a heart defect.
“Modi Sarkar mala madat pahije,” wrote Vaishali Yadav in a letter to the
Prime Minister. The six-year-old from Hadapsar had a hole in her heart
and was too poor for surgery. And, five days after posting that letter
with her school identity card, Modi answered. Vaishali got a free
surgery done this week at Ruby Hall Clinic, after a letter from the
Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) prompted the district collector to convene
a meeting with representatives from all Pune hospitals.

Vaishali, who studies at Pradnya Shishu Vihar school in Phursungi,
belongs to the below poverty line (BPL) category and couldn’t afford to
get her operation done in any Pune hospital. She also lacked BPL
documents, which prevented her from availing of any BPL heath scheme of
the government. She resides with her uncle, Pratap Yadav, a small time
painter, who even had to sell the girl’s only toy, a cycle, for a mere
Rs 90 so that he could buy her medicines. So, she decided to write a
letter directly to the PM.
Vaishali’s appeal
Speaking to the Mirror, Vaishali said, “I saw my kaka sitting sadly
after being rejected by many hospitals. Just then, Modi appeared on the
television screen. I brought out a pen and paper and said I want to
write to the PM about my condition, so that my operation can be done for
free. And, surprisingly, my kaka agreed. I tore a page from my notebook
and wrote everything to Modi, right from my heart condition of being
extremely poor.”
Yadav added, “Since we lack any proper address, we chose to take her
school’s ID card, stuck it onto the letter and posted it. We never
thought it would receive any response. But, only five days on, a few
people from the school came looking for Vaishali and me. We were told
the district collector and a district health officer was looking for us.
Immediately, a meeting was called by the collector, where hospitals
from Pune were called and the letter from PMO saying “help the girl
accordingly” was widely discussed. Ruby Hall Clinic immediately chose to
help us for free and our operation was done this week.”

Modi’s wish-granting factory
District civil surgeon Dr Sanjay Deshmukh, who had called the meeting
along with district collector Saurabh Rao, was shocked to see the PM’s
letter, which reached on May 25 with the girl’s letter attached. “It
lacked any phone number of the girl or her parents. So, we approached
the patient’s school as it had her ID card. That’s how we located her.
Ruby Hall Clinic immediately came forward and, within nine days of
contacting the patient, the surgery was performed according to the PM’s
wishes,” he explained.
Dr Purvez Grant, Ruby Hall Clinic’s chairman, added, “The patient came
with the PM’s reference and we did it for free. We have done as many as
100 pediatric surgeries in the last one year without charging a single
penny.”
Source: indiatimes | 1
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