
Two boys fighting cancer get their dream fulfilled by Bengaluru police. Full story here
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The Bengaluru South East Division Police fulfilled the dream of two young boys suffering from cancer. The boys were made police officers for a few hours and the heartwarming story is viral.
Isn't it the happiest feeling when a dream of yours is fulfilled? Even if you experience that euphoria for a short period of time, it is totally worth it. Well, something similar happened with these young 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 it has moved the internet and we are sure that you will cry happy tears too.
Mohammad Salman from Kerala & Mithilesh from Bengaluru are critically ill and are battling cancer. They had a dream of becoming police officers. And, as fate would have it, their wish was granted in a heart-touching way. The Bengaluru South East Division Police made them DCPs (Deputy Police Commissioners) for a few hours. Yes, you read that right. The young boys also wore uniforms and even got to sit in the DCP's office.
A post regarding the same was shared by Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East Division CK Baba on Twitter. "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," reads the caption of the post.
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