Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 15 development projects in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur. He also lauded the courage of the Indian Armed Forces and said that the Pakistan Army ended up begging to stop the war.
While addressing a gathering in Kanpur, PM Modi added that Operation Sindoor is not over yet.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “We entered their (terrorists) camps and destroyed the terror sites in Pakistan. Our Armed Forces showed such courage that the Pakistan Army ended up begging to stop the war… I want to tell enemies who begged us to stop during the Operation Sindoor. Don’t be fooled, Operation Sindoor is not over yet.”
| Kanpur, UP: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, ” We entered their (terrorists) camps and destroyed the terror sites in Pakistan. Our Armed Forces showed such courage that the Pakistan Army ended up begging to stop the war…I want to tell enemies who begged us to stop…
— ANI (@ANI)
Additionally, PM Modi also flagged off Kanpur Metro’s new corridor between Chunniganj and Nayaganj.
After he laid the foundation stones for development projects, PM Modi said, “This development programme was supposed to take place on April 24, but due to the Pahalgam terror attack, I had to cancel my Kanpur visit. In the cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kanpur’s son Shubham Dwivedi also lost his life. We have all felt daughter Aishanya’s pain and anger… the world saw the pain and anger of our daughters in the form of Operation Sindoor.”
During the address, the Prime Minister also said that India will not be scared of nuclear threats and will give a befitting reply to every terrorist attack.
“India will give a befitting reply to every terrorist attack. The time, way of reply, and terms of the reply will be decided by our Armed Forces themselves. India won’t get scared of nuclear threats and won’t take any decisions based on it either,” the Prime Minister said.
| Kanpur, UP: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, ” India will give befitting reply to every terrorist attack. The time, way of reply and terms of the reply will be decided by our Armed Forces themselves. India won’t get scared of nuclear threats and won’t take any…
— ANI (@ANI)
The Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor during the wee hours of May 7 and targeted nine terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
These steps were taken to avenge the gruesome terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, in which 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali citizen were killed.
After Operation Sindoor commenced, Pakistan launched a swarm of drone and missile attacks on Indian territory. On May 10, a ceasefire between the two countries was announced after the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the Islamic State contacted his Indian counterpart.
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