Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a large gathering in Varanasi on Saturday, issued a stern warning to Pakistan, declaring that India would not spare its attackers, even if they hide in the depths of ‘Pataal Lok’.
In his strong-worded speech, the Prime Minister invoked the fierce form of Lord Shiv, ‘Kaal Bhairav’, to emphasise India’s resolve to eliminate terrorism.
“There are several forms of Lord Shiv; one is for ‘Kalyan’ (development), and the other is his ‘Rudra roop’. When there is terror and injustice, Mahadev takes his ‘Rudra roop’. The world saw this form of India during ‘Operation Sindoor’. Anyone who attacks India will not be spared even in Pataal Lok,” PM Modi stated.
PM Modi directly warned Pakistan that if it carries out another terror attack, India will respond more forcefully, this time using weapons made in India.
Criticising the Opposition for doubting the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’, Prime Minister Modi noted, “Some people in our own country are not able to digest the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’. The Congress and its ecosystem are upset that India destroyed Pakistan’s terror camps. I ask you, are you proud of Operation Sindoor? Did you see how our missiles and drones dismantled the terror bases with precision? Pakistan’s airbases are still in the ICU.”
He also accused Congress and the Samajwadi Party (SP) of showing sympathy towards terrorists instead of standing with the armed forces.
“Congress and SP are more pained by the situation in Pakistan than in India. The masters of terror are crying in Pakistan, and here, Congress and SP are also crying. They called ‘Operation Sindoor’ a ‘tamasha’. Is ‘Sindoor’ ever a tamasha? This is an insult to our martyrs and our armed forces,” PM Modi asserted.
Taking a direct swipe at SP, PM Modi criticised, “They questioned why the Pahalgam terrorists were killed on a specific day. Should we call them for permission before killing terrorists? Do we wait for terrorists to run away? These are the same people who, when in power in UP, gave clean chits to terrorists. And now, they are upset when terrorists are killed. They have a problem even with the name ‘Operation Sindoor’.”
The Prime Minister declared that the country stands transformed, “This is a new India, one that worships Mahadev but turns into Kaal Bhairav when needed.”
He also praised the effectiveness of India’s defence manufacturing sector, especially during the recent operation.
“During ‘Operation Sindoor’, the world saw the power of ‘Made in India’ weapons — our drones, missiles, Air Defence Systems, especially BrahMos missiles. Pakistan is unable to sleep because of BrahMos. And I am proud to say that these missiles will now manufactured in UP. In Lucknow, BrahMos production is starting. Big Defence companies are coming to the UP Defence Corridor. ‘Made in India’ weapons will soon become the backbone of our armed forces,” PM Modi said.
He added, “If Pakistan dares another act, the missiles made in UP will finish the terror bases.”
Opening his address with ‘Om Namah Parvati Pataye, Har Har Mahadev’, PM Modi recalled the grief caused by the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people lost their lives.
He said he had vowed to avenge the attack and credited Mahadev’s blessings for the success of Operation Sindoor.
“I had prayed to Baba Vishwanath to give strength to the victims’ families. I had promised my daughters that I would take revenge for their ‘sindoor’. Today, with Mahadev’s blessings, I have fulfilled that promise. I dedicate the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’ at the feet of Mahadev,” the Prime Minister concluded.
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