Pakistan forced to go down on its knees: PM Modi in Bikaner rally on Operation Sindoor

PM Modi declared his government's strong national security measures had forced Pakistan to its knees, revealing Indian forces destroyed nine terror hideouts in 22 minutes after an attack. He outlined 'Operation Sindoor,' emphasizing a strong respo...

'Duniya bhar ne dekh liya jab sindoor barood ban jata hai tab natija kya hota hai': PM in Bikaner
PM Modi on Thursday asserted that his government’s decisive national security policies had forced Pakistan to “go down on its knees,” while also revealing that Indian forces destroyed nine major terror hideouts in just 22 minutes following a recent attack. The BJP leader also laid out a three-point plan for fighting terrorism.

"On April 22, terrorists removed the Sindoor from the foreheads of our sisters after asking about their religion. The bullets were fired in Pahalgam, but 140 crore Indians felt the pain...By the valour of our forces, we fulfilled that resolution. Our government gave a free hand to all three forces. All three forces created such a 'chakravyuh' that Pakistan was brought to its knees," said PM Modi addressing at an event in Rajasthan's Bikaner

“In response to the cowardly attack on April 22, our armed forces destroyed nine of the biggest terrorist hideouts within just 22 minutes. That is the strength of a decisive government and a fearless army," he added.


The prime minsiter also boasted that Pakistan's Rahim Yar Khan airbase is now in the "ICU" post India's military action against it to eradicate terrorism from the neighbouring country.

“There will be no trade or talks with Pakistan,” the PM said. “For every terrorist attack, Pakistan will have to pay a high cost. And this cost will be paid by the country’s army and their economy.”

"Operation Sindoor has decided three formulas to fight terrorism. First, if there is a terror attack in India, then they will get a befitting reply. Our forces will decide the time, method and conditions. Second, India is not going to be afraid of nuclear bomb threats. Third, we will not differentiate between terrorists and the governments dependent on them," he added.
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The BJP supremo was speaking at the event for the inauguratio of the inauguration of 103 Amrit Bharat stations across 18 states, including Rajasthan, and projects worth Rs 26,000 crore in the state. The event, held in Bikaner, was attended by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

PM Modi this set to visit the Nal airbase in the city post the inauguration event. This would mark his second visit to a defence base in the country after Operation Sindoor. Moreover, his address during the visit would be the first time the prime minister would speak live from an airbase in the aftermath of the military conflict with Pakistan from May 7 to May 9.
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