'India Will Leave No Stone Unturned To End Terrorist Activities,' Says Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia (WATCH)

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): Amid India-Pakistan tensions, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia stated India will 'NOT' hold back in joining hands with every nation to put an end to terrorist warfare, on Thursday.

While speaking to media, Scindia has said, "The terrorists who have tried to wipe off the 'sindoor' of our sisters, our three armies have worked to wipe out those terrorists and their places forever, under the leadership of the Prime Minister."

Scindia added India has given a befitting reply to the terrorists through 'Operation Sindoor.'

"A message has been sent to the world that India will leave no stone unturned to end terrorist activities by joining hands with every country," he promised.

'This war is to end terrorism'

He further said, "The training and precision with which our Air Force, our drones, missiles have destroyed each and every location is a proof of how India's defence system has emerged on the global stage in the last 10 years under the leadership of the Prime Minister."

"This war is against terrorists. This war is to end terrorism. In this, every country of the world which is standing against terrorism is today standing with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India," Scindia concluded.

Red Cross painted on Gwalior Hospital roofs

On the other hand, Gwalior Health Department has intensified its preparations to deal with emergency situations amid Indo-Pak tension.

Red Crosses have been painted on of the roof of Gwalior's largest, Jayarogya Hospital Group, along with other hospitals in the district.

According to Gajra Raja Medical College Dean Dr RKS Dhakad, an important meeting of all the department heads associated with the Jayarogya Hospital Group was held after receiving instructions from the Chief Secretary.

Red Cross symbols have been made on the building of the region's largest Jayarogya Hospital Group

Guidelines to deal with emergency situations were shared in the meeting and a strategy was prepared to implement them.

A list of names and contact numbers of all departmental officials is also being prepared, so that immediate contact can be established at the time of need.

GRMC Medical College Dean Dr RKS Dhakad has said that under the Geneva Convention, instructions have been given to make Red Cross marks to identify hospitals.

Under this, these marks are being made on the roofs of all the hospitals in Gwalior city so that they can be identified as safe zones in times of crisis.

Notably, May 8 is celebrated as World Red Cross Day across the world every year.

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