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PM Modi Declares Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan Airbase In ‘ICU’ After ‘Operation Sindoor’

During a rally in Rajasthan’s Bikaner, Prime Minister Modi declared Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan airbase “in ICU” after Operation Sindoor.

PM Modi Declares Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan Airbase In 'ICU'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful address at a public rally in Bikaner, Rajasthan, where he revealed that Indian forces had severely damaged Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan airbase during targeted strikes under ‘Operation Sindoor’.

Calling the base in “ICU”, PM Modi underscored the precision and power of India’s military response to recent terror attacks, particularly the one in Pahalgam.

Referring to the failed attempt by Pakistan to target Bikaner’s Nal Airbase, the Prime Minister contrasted its resilience with the destruction of Rahim Yar Khan.

“The Indian Armed Forces have devastated Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan base. No one knows when or if it will function again,” he remarked.

PM Modi described Operation Sindoor not as an act of revenge but as a new doctrine of justice.

He said Indian forces reduced to dust those who tried to wipe away the nation’s sacred sindoor, stressing that the response was calculated, not emotional.

He added that the operation was not merely retaliation but a declaration of new India’s strength.

Clear Message On Terrorism

Reiterating India’s hardened stance on terrorism, PM Modi said, “Now, for every terrorist attack, Pakistan will have to pay—not just with military losses but also economic and diplomatic ones.”

He declared that India’s approach had fundamentally changed. “This is not a game of revenge; this is a new form of justice. This is ‘Operation Sindoor’. First we struck inside their homes, now we strike at their hearts,” he thundered.

The Prime Minister dismissed any notion of dialogue with Pakistan unless it concerned Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK).

“There will be no trade, no talks—only one subject remains: PoK. That’s it,” he said, to thunderous applause.

PM Modi also referenced the re-evaluation of the Indus Water Treaty in light of the Pahalgam attack, warning Pakistan of dire consequences.

“Not a drop of water from India’s share will go to Pakistan. If it keeps exporting terror, it will soon beg for every penny,” he warned.

“This is the new India,” PM Modi proclaimed, “cool-headed but fiercely resolute. It does not tolerate terror; it destroys it.”

His rally in Bikaner marked not just a celebration of India’s military capability, but a stark warning to those threatening its peace.

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