Mumbai Police’s Twitter is all things we wished police force to be and work as. From making the defaulter pay to make people safe about their life, Mumbai Police is doing all that and so much more. One of that so much more is making kid’s dream come true.
Arpit Mandal, a seven-year-old cancer fighter had one extremely important wish, he wanted to be a police inspector for a day. Through the Make A Wish foundation, that grants every young cancer patient’s dream into reality, and Arpit was able to achieve his dream through them too.
Mandal was recruited as a police inspector by the officials of Mulund police station. Arpit was dressed completely in the police uniform and was seen sitting on the head chair, along with a cake being fed to him by the officials, in the picture uploaded by the Mumbai Police on Twitter. Along with the picture, they also said, “Mulund Police Station was completely won over by the undaunted spirit of 7-year-old Arpit Mandal, fighting cancer! If we could, we would fulfill all his wishes beyond just being a Police inspector for a day.”
Naturally, everyone who came across this Tweet couldn’t stop but lauded the Mumbai Police for this extremely special deed they did for the young lad. Check out some of the most amazing reactions to the news, over here:
What Mumbai Police did is truly amazing and endearing, to be honest. There are so many kids like Arpit that are fighting a very hard battle right now, and Make A Wish foundation helps them to forget all of that for a moment and live their dreams that have been turned into a reality. We wish Arpit a quick recovery.
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