'Whole Nation Was Waiting For This Address': RJD MP Manoj Jha Applauds PM Modi's Address To Nation (VIDEO)

New Delhi: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Party MP Manoj Jha applauded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first address on Operation Sindoor and said that the whole nation awaited the address. Jha also applauded the army.

Speaking to ANI, he said "The whole nation was waiting for this address...Today, the differences between the government and the opposition do not matter, which is good. Our army showed bravery, commitment and precision to those who nurture terrorism. PM Modi's statements confirm these things..." He further stated that the current situation was not no longer about the differences between the government and the opposition.

"But I am tense about one thing. The US President announces a ceasefire before our official announcement. The next day, he gives factless and baseless statements about Kashmir. Yesterday, just before the PM's address, he (US President) said we have shown the threat of trade. This is no longer about the differences between the government and the opposition..." he further added.

Meanwhile, BJP leader Gulam Ali Khatana applauded the PM's address to the nation and said that "terrorism and trade cannot go together, water and blood cannot flow together.

"Reiterating PM Modi's message, the BJP leader stated that Pakistan should not have the misconception that they are nuclear power and their blackmailing won't work.

"Terrorism and trade cannot go together, water and blood cannot flow together...PM Modi has clearly said that Pakistan should not be under the misconception that they are a nuclear power and their blackmailing will not work." Union Minister Jitendra Singh said, "We thank Prime Minister Modi for giving a befitting reply to Pakistan, it has boosted the morale of the countrymen... The morale of the people here has also increased because they believe that whatever is seen in the sky gets destroyed before it lands on the ground... After 2014, Prime Minister Modi emphasized on modernization of technology. He explained to us that we have to become self-reliant..."

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