India will not spare terrorists' masters: PM Modi urges nation to unite against terrorism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, declared that terrorism will not be tolerated while encouraging national unity. He commended efforts to tackle separatism in the Northeast and Jammu and Kashmir and highlighted successful ...

Speaking at the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebrations, Modi said, "Terrorists' masters now know that harming India won't yield results, as India won't spare them". The prime minister also spoke about the challenges faced in the Northeast region, adding that the government has effectively tackled separatism through "dialogue, trust, and development".
He heaped praise on the Bodo and Bru-Reang agreements for establishing peace and stability. He also said that the accord with the National Liberation Front of Tripura has resolved long-standing unrest. "India is moving forward with peace, development, and prosperity," he added.
Talking about the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Modi said, "The people of Jammu and Kashmir have rejected the age-old agenda of separatism and terrorism. They have made the Constitution of India and the democracy of India victorious. They have put an end to the propaganda going on for 70 years with their votes. Today, on National Unity Day, I salute the people of Jammu and Kashmir."
He highlighted that many threats to national unity have been addressed in the past decade.
"When the history of the 21st century is written, there will be a chapter on how India uprooted the disease of Naxalism," said Modi.
He described India's current trajectory as one of vision, direction, and determination.
"Today, we have before us and India that has vision, direction, and determination. Such an India is both empowering and inclusive, sensitive and alert, humble and also on the path of evolution, which knows the importance of both strength and peace," he said.
Countries are increasingly looking toward India while the world is in a crisis, said the Prime Minister. "This is not normal; this is a new history being created. Today the world is seeing how India is solving its problems with determination."
However, Modi was concerned about forces within India that try to create instability.
"With the growing strength of India and the growing sense of unity in India, there are some forces... trying to spread instability and anarchy in India."
He warned that these individuals work against the country's economic interests and are spreading misinformation, especially targeting the Indian army.
"They are engaged in harming the economic interests of India. Those forces want wrong messages to go to the investors of the world, creating a negative image of India. These people are even targeting the Indian army. Misinformation campaigns are being run. They want to create separation in the army... The only purpose of their efforts is to weaken Indian society and its unity. These people never want India to develop. Because the politics of a weak India and a poor India suits such people. This dirty politics has been carried out by weakening the country for five decades. We have to identify this gang of urban naxals--those who dream of breaking the country and work with the idea of destroying it, wearing false masks on their faces. We have to fight them," he added.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi paid tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at the Statue of Unity on his 150th birth anniversary, stating that Patel's work continues to inspire future generations.
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