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Delhi cop’s 8-year-old daughter writes emotional thanksgiving letter to Police working amid lockdown

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 4 April 2020, 15:47 IST

A heartwarming story has surfaced the Internet in which a girl of 4th class has written an emotional letter for her father and other Police personnel who are on duty during coronavirus outbreak in a bid to ensure the safety of citizens of India.

Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown, the Police across the nation are doing the toughest job to make sure that no one would violate the lockdown and stay indoors and stay safe.


This is what the little girl has written for all Policemen:

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The girl's name is Vidhi Dhaka, who is the daughter of Head Constable Anil Kumar Dhaka. She has written, “You do not sleep at night. You come late to your house or sometimes you don't come to the house. So I, Vidhi Dhaka, daughter of Anil Kumar Dhaka, want to thank you and your staff for taking care of everyone without thinking of your own lives.”

According to the reports given by ANI, the young girl has written this letter because she didn’t see her dad in the house whenever she woke up.

"I am proud of my dad and all police personnel but I am also afraid that they might catch the disease. Therefore, I wrote this letter to him and for all other policemen, doctors who are working hard," she said.

Interestingly, her father and Head Constable Anil showed the letter to his seniors who also got emotional after reading it.

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"I had shown this letter to the SHO, he too was moved after reading it. At first, she always used to complain about me leaving the house and wanted me to stay in rather than going for the duty. I had to make her understand that I am serving the nation and it is important that we are there," Anil told ANI.

Meanwhile in India, the total positive cases for COVID-19 have crossed 3,000 and the death toll climbed to 68.

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First published: 4 April 2020, 15:25 IST