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PM MODI MINCES NO WORDS WHILE WARNING PAK
The Daily Guardian
|May 23, 2025
Playing with the blood of Indians will cost Pakistan dearly, asserted the PM.
After inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of projects worth Rs 26,000 crore in a meeting at Palana (Deshnok), Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asserted that India, after Operation Sindoor, made it clear that Pakistan will have to pay a heavy price for every terrorist attack and said that "there is no blood flowing in Modi's veins, but hot Sindoor."
In a fiery speech PM Modi said Operation Sindoor is not a game of research and revenge, but it is a new form of justice.
The Prime Minister said those who had set out to erase Sindoor have been reduced to dust. "Those who shed the blood of India, our army has taken revenge of every drop from them. Those who thought that India would remain silent, are hiding in their homes today. Also, those who were proud of their weapons, are buried under the rubble today," he said.
PM Modi noted that it is not just anger this is the fierce form of an able India and its new form. Commenting on the airstrike, he said earlier "we had attacked by entering the house and this time we have directly attacked on the chest".
"This is the policy, this is the way of crushing the hood of terrorism, this is India, this is the new India," he asserted.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan can never win a direct fight with India. Whenever there is a direct fight, Pakistan has to face defeat again and again. That is why Pakistan has made terrorism a weapon to fight against India for the last several decades. After independence, Pakistan used to spread terror, kill innocent people. An atmosphere of fear was created in India by Pakistan, but Pakistan forgot one thing that now Mother India's servant Modi is standing here with his head held high.
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