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PM Modi’s Strong Message to Pakistan: ‘Sindoor Flows Through My Veins’

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PM Modi’s Strong Message to Pakistan: ‘Sindoor Flows Through My Veins’


PM Modi’s Strong Message to Pakistan: ‘Sindoor Flows Through My Veins’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Fierce Warning to Pakistan

PM Modi addressing a rally

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful message to Pakistan. He spoke for the first time since Operation Sindoor began. “Not blood, but sindoor flows through my veins,” he declared. He warned that India’s enemies now understand the consequences when “sindoor turns into gunpowder.”

Modi Praises Armed Forces

At a rally in Rajasthan’s Bikaner, PM Modi commended the armed forces. He praised their quick and smart response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. This attack killed 26 people. In return, India “destroyed nine of Pakistan’s biggest terror hideouts in just 22 minutes,” he stated.

“The world and the enemies of the country have seen what happens when sindoor turns into gunpowder. Those out to wipe out sindoor were reduced to dust,” he said. The crowd applauded loudly.

No Direct War, Only Terrorism

PM Modi asserted that Pakistan can never win a direct war against India. “Whenever there has been a direct fight, Pakistan has faced defeat again and again. That is why Pakistan has made terrorism a weapon to fight against India. This has been going on for several decades since independence. Pakistan spreads terror, kills innocent people, and tries to create an atmosphere of fear in India,” he explained.

“But Pakistan forgot one thing. Now Modi, the servant of Mother India, stands here firmly. Modi’s mind is calm, it remains cool, but blood runs hot. And in Modi’s veins, it’s not blood that flows, it’s hot, sacred sindoor,” he added.

India’s Strong Response to Terrorism

The prime minister declared that India will no longer hold back in its response to terrorism. “If India is attacked, a strong retaliation will follow. It will be at a time and in a manner of the armed forces’ choosing,” he stated.

He reiterated his government’s tough stance: “There will be neither trade nor talks with Pakistan. If talks happen, it will only be about Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.”

Pakistan’s Failed Attempts

PM Modi revealed that Pakistan’s attempt to target the Nal airbase in Bikaner failed to cause any damage. In contrast, Pakistan’s Rahimyar Khan airbase was badly hit in India’s retaliation.

“No one knows when it will open again. It’s in the ICU,” PM Modi said.

“Our government gave a free hand to all three forces. They laid such a trap that Pakistan was forced to go down on its knees,” he added.


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