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Op Sindoor Has Not Ended; If There Is Any Attack, Enemy Will Have To Pay Bigger Price: PM Modi In Bengal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday declared that Operation Sindoor, through which the Indian Armed Forces destroyed multiple terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, has not ended yet.

Speaking at a rally in Alipurduar district in North Bengal, PM Modi said, “The people of West Bengal were fuming when the terror attack on the tourists took place at Pahalgam on April 22. Those responsible for the Pahalgam massacre have been made aware of the power of ‘Sindoor’ by the Indian Armed Forces. Pakistan could never imagine that.”

“I want to say that Operation Sindoor has not ended as yet, clearly. Thrice we hit them on their soil. Suppose there is an attack in the future. In that case, the enemies will have to pay a bigger price,” the Prime Minister said, addressing the rally organised by the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Pakistan Has Only Spread Terror Since Its Inception

The Prime Minister said that Pakistan has offered nothing positive to the world, apart from terrorism.

“Since its inception, it has only nurtured terror. Pakistan started terror attacks against India soon after the partition of India in 1947. After that, they launched similar terror in the area, which is now known as Bangladesh. Everyone is aware of how Pakistani soldiers resorted to indiscriminate rapes and murders there. Terror and genocide are the main weapons of the Pakistan Army,” Prime Minister Modi said.

He added that Pakistan is aware it would lose in a direct war with India.

“This is the reason why the Pakistan Army takes the help of terrorists. But after the Pahalgam massacre, India has given a message to the world that in case of a terror attack, those masterminding the attacks will have to pay a bigger price,” the Prime Minister said.

Bengal’s Growth Crucial For India’s Future

PM also said that India’s prosperity depends on West Bengal’s growth.

“A prosperous India is never possible without a prosperous Bengal. That is why the Union government has spent thousands of crores of rupees for the development of West Bengal during the last 10 years,” the Prime Minister said.

Before the rally, he attended a programme where he laid the foundation stone for the City Gas Distribution (CGD) project for Alipurduar and Cooch Behar districts in West Bengal.

Also Read: PM Modi Launches Gas Project; Addresses Rally In West Bengal’s Alipurduar

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