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Young boys fighting cancer get dreams fulfilled by Bengaluru police; Leaves netizens teary-eyed

They wish to become police officers and their wish fell to the ears of the Bengaluru South East Division Police who organised a special moment for the boys.

New Delhi: Everybody dreams of something big, but hardly they seem to fulfill it. Attaining even a part of one’s dream becomes a big achievement. Even if it is for a short period of time, the euphoria of it stays. While achieving your dreams, you may come across several hurdles, yet stays those who remain beside you and help you to fulfill them. A similar incident happened with these boys from Bengaluru. Their wish to become police officers was granted by the Bengaluru South East Division Police. The heartwarming story and the reason behind such a step have already made netizens teary-eyed.

Two boys namely Mohammad Salman from Kerala & Mithilesh from Bengaluru are battling cancer. They wish to become police officers and their wish fell to the ears of the Bengaluru South East Division Police who organised a special moment for the boys. The Bengaluru South East Division Police fulfilled their wish by making then DCPs (Deputy Police Commissioners) for a few hours. The young boys wore the uniform and got to sit in the DCP’s office as well.

The same post was shared by Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East Division CK Baba on Twitter. Sharing the pictures, he wrote, “A humbling day as I stood at attention to DCPs for the day. Courageous children, who are fighting a difficult disease and we played a small part in making their wish come true, albeit for a few hours only. Happiness unlimited for them and satisfaction for us.”

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The post soon garnered a lot of attention from the netizens. The post won the hearts of netizens and the heartwarming gesture was applauded. One of the users wrote, “Humanity is above any position we hold. Kudos for your great work towards society and fulfilling some dreams of future generations,” while another commented, “Hats off sir, such an amazing work.”

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