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PM Modi Warns Pakistan: “Terrorism Will Be Crushed Wherever It Rises”

From Kanpur to Karakat, PM Modi sends a strong warning to Pakistan, saying Operation Sindoor is not over and terrorism will be crushed like a snake.

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PM Modi Warns Pakistan: “Terrorism Will Be Crushed Wherever It Rises”

Kanpur/Karakat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a strong message to Pakistan from Kanpur and Karakat in Bihar on Friday. PM Modi said in Kanpur that 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet and India, which has now decided to give a befitting reply to every terrorist attack, is not going to be afraid of the 'threat' of a nuclear bomb. During his address in Karakat, the Prime Minister compared terrorism to a snake and said that if "it raises its hood again, it will be pulled out of its hole and crushed." He said that the Indian armed forces have destroyed the hideouts of the conspirators of the Pahalgam attack sitting in Pakistan.


After laying the foundation stone and inaugurating development projects worth more than Rs 47 thousand crore in Kanpur, the Prime Minister warned Pakistan in his address, "I want to say again that the enemy who was pleading during Operation Sindoor should not be under any illusion... Operation Sindoor is not over yet." He said, "India has clearly decided three principles in its fight against terror. First, India will give a befitting reply to every terrorist attack. Its time, the way of replying and the conditions of reply will be decided by our forces themselves. Second, India will no longer be afraid of the threat of nuclear bomb. Nor will it take any decision on that basis... and third, the master of terror and the government that patronizes terror will see India in the same light. Pakistan's game of 'state' and 'non-state actor' will not work anymore.'


The enemy will be intimidated wherever he is

The Prime Minister, while showing his connection with Kanpur, gave a strong message to Pakistan and said, "If I say in simple Kanpuriya language, the enemy will be intimidated wherever he is." Modi said, "This program of development in Kanpur was earlier scheduled to be held on 24 April, but due to the Pahalgam attack, I had to cancel my Kanpur visit. In the cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, our Kanpur son Shubham Dwivedi also became a victim of that barbarity. We can all feel the pain, suffering and inner anger of daughter Aishnya. The whole world has seen the same anger of our sisters and daughters in the form of Operation Sindoor.''


The PM said, "We entered Pakistan's home and destroyed the terrorist hideouts by going hundreds of miles inside and our army has shown such valor that the Pakistani army was forced to beg and demand to stop the war. From this land of freedom struggle (Kanpur), I salute the valour of the army again and again.''


The Prime Minister said that in Operation Sindoor, the world has also seen the power of India's indigenous weapons and 'Make in India'. He said, ''Our Indian weapons, Brahmos missiles have entered the enemy's home and wreaked havoc. They carried out blasts wherever the target (terrorist hideouts) was decided. We have got this power from the resolve of self-reliant India.'' Modi said, ''There was a time when India was dependent on other countries for its military needs, for its defence. We started to change those conditions. It is necessary for our economy that India should be self-reliant for its defence needs. At the same time, it is equally important for the self-respect of the country, so we have launched the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan to free the country from that dependence.''


If terrorism raises its hood again, it will be pulled out of its hole and crushed


Prime Minister Narendra Modi compared terrorism to a snake in Karakat and said that if "it raises its hood again, it will be pulled out of its hole and crushed." He said that the Indian armed forces have destroyed the hideouts of the conspirators of the Pahalgam attack sitting in Pakistan. Addressing a rally in Karakat, about 140 km from Bihar's capital Patna, Modi said that 'Operation Sindoor' is "just one arrow in India's quiver." He clarified that the fight against terrorism "has neither ended nor stopped."


Referring to his rally in Madhubani district last month, he said, "I came to Bihar a day after the brutal attack in Pahalgam. Many of our sisters lost their husbands in the Pahalgam attack. I had promised that the criminals will get such punishment which they cannot even dream of. Today I have returned to Bihar fulfilling my promise.'' Modi said, ''Pakistan and the whole world have seen the power of sindoor applied by the daughters of India. The terrorists felt safe under the protection of the Pakistani army but we forced them to kneel.''

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