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An adorable video of a little girl touching an army personnel's feet has gone viral online and it is too sweet to miss out on. The viral clip has close to 10 lakh views.
In today's dose of heartwarming content, we have a video that will surely make your day. So, a clip of a little girl touching an army personnel's feet has gone viral online. It was shared by politician PC Mohan on Twitter. If you want something to lift your spirits, you should surely check the video out.
In the now-viral video, a little girl can be seen walking up to a few army personnel standing at a metro station. One of them bent down to pull her cheeks and the next thing you know, she touched his feet in a heartfelt gesture. So sweet!
"Raising patriotic young minds is a duty every parent owes to this great nation," PC Mohan captioned the post.
Watch the viral video here:
Raising patriotic young minds is a duty every parent owes to this great nation.Jai Hind pic.twitter.com/mhAjLbtOvG

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