'Modi Ki Ragon Mai Garam Sindoor Behta Hai': PM Modi's Top Quotes In Bikaner
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a fiery speech while addressing a gathering in Rajasthan's Bikaner on Thursday and said not blood but hot sindoor boils in his veins.
PM Modi said India destroyed nine biggest terrorist hideouts in Pakistan in just 22 minutes to avenge the April 22 killing of tourists in Kashmir's Pahalgam.
Amid thunderous applause from the audience, PM Modi added, "When sindoor becomes an explosive, the result is for everyone to see".
He said India has made it clear that the Pakistan Army and its economy will have to pay a heavy price for every terrorist attack.
PM Modi inaugurated 103 redeveloped Amrit Stations in 86 districts across 18 States and Union Territories of India: "Today, I have come here after taking blessings from Karni Mata. Today, development projects worth Rs 26,000 crore have been inaugurated. And I congratulate people on this occasion," PM Modi said.
The prime minister made it clear that Pakistan will "not get water that rightfully belongs to India, it will have to pay a heavy price for playing with the blood of Indians".
Modi's Operation Sindoor Pitch
"Operation Sindoor has decided three formulas to fight terrorism. First, if there is a terror attack in India, then they will get a befitting reply. Our forces will decide the time, method and conditions. Second, India is not going to be afraid of nuclear bomb threats. Third, we will not differentiate between terrorists and the governments dependent on them..." he said.
"Jo sindoor mitane nikle the, unhe mitti mein milaya hai...Jo Hindustan ka lahu bahate the, aaj katre katre ka hisab chukaya hai. Jo sochte the Bharat chup rahega, aaj gharon mein pade hain. Jo apne hathiyaron pe ghamand karte the, aaj wo malde ke dher mein dabe hue hain... (Those who had set out to erase the sindoor have been buried in the soil... Those who shed India's blood, their accounts have been settled. Those who thought India would remain silent are hiding in their homes today. Those who were proud of their weapons are today buried in its debris)".
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