New Delhi: A lovely handwritten letter for Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone viral, which makes users look strange. Written by a five -year -old girl, the letter highlights the traffic issue in Bengaluru, which may demand to take a pledge in the most severed manner.Bangalore resident Abhirup Chatterjee shared a handwritten letter with his daughter, who is five years old, arguing with PM Modi to reduce traffic in IT city as she often comes late to school. She also draws attention to how bad the condition of the roads is. He posted a letter on August 10 with the following caption, “PM is visiting Bangalore. My 5 -year -old girl finally sees it as an opportunity to fix traffic.,Abhirup’s daughter, Arya, wrote a brief letter with the Prime Minister to overcome the city’s frequent traffic problems. “Narendra Modi ji is very traffic. We are late in school and office. The road is very bad. Please help,” he wrote.Arya’s name, age, place (Bengaluru), and date (10-8-2025) are all signed. A heart, a flower, and some shapes are among small pictures or symbols placed next to the signature.The argument of a little girl reflects the concerns of many others, especially corporate travelers, who are tired with troubled traffic jams on their everyday movement.Social media users have left countless comments and thousands of likes on the post. Some reactions are as follows:One person commented, “The most difficult part is explaining to children why things are so bad in India. Sometimes I wonder if I have failed as a parents.”Some social media users have asked parents to establish that the government is in charge of the deteriorating state and poor infrastructure of the roads for their child, and need to ask the authorities.Another user wrote, “Asha is a good thing. But hope for good governance is like keeping sand in your hands. Thank you for the BJP and the Congress.”Other people expressed disappointment over the collapse infrastructure in Bengaluru. “Roads from Koramangala to Indirnagar almost killed me.” I pay income tax of Rs 3 lakh, and whatever I get are roads that are like a highway for hell. ,