Alipurduar (West Bengal): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday made strong remarks regarding ‘Operation Sindoor’, stating that the mission is not yet complete. Addressing a public gathering in Alipurduar, West Bengal, Modi said he was speaking on behalf of 1.4 billion Indians and reiterated India’s firm stand against terrorism.
“The fight is not over. Those who nurture and export terrorism will face the consequences,” the Prime Minister warned. Referring to previous counter-terror operations, Modi stated, “India has struck inside Pakistan three times. If terrorists attempt to wipe the sindoor of our sisters, the Indian Army ensures they understand its power.”
"Pakistan should understand that we have hit them thrice by entering their territory. This is the declaration of 1.4 billion Indians from the land of the Bengal Tiger – Operation Sindoor is not over yet," says Prime Minister Narendra Modi in West Bengal's Alipurduar
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He asserted that India has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and added that the armed forces have avenged acts that disrespected Indian women. “Through Operation Sindoor, we have shown the world that any attack on India will be met with a decisive response,” Modi declared.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come amid heightened political campaigning in West Bengal and renewed focus on national security.