Addressing a public rally in Bikaner, PM Modi stated that the Indian Airforce had destroyed the Rahim Yar Khan Airbase in Pakistan’s Punjab province through the recently-launched Operation Sindoor.

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In his first public rally after the success of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday highlighted the Indian Armed Forces’ bravery through the operation. Addressing the rally in Bikaner, the Prime Minister countered Pakistan’s current claims of destroying India’s Nal Airbase within the metropolis. PM Modi stated he arrived on the Nal Airbase, which was among the many Indian navy installations focused by Pakistan. “They tried to hit the Nal Airbase, but couldn’t cause even a scratch,” he asserted, drawing applause from the group.

Additionally, PM Modi additionally mocked Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan Airbase, situated not removed from Nal, stating, “I don’t know when it will open again…Right now, it’s lying in the ICU.” His remarks got here days after India’s profitable retaliatory strikes underneath Operation Sindoor, following the fear assault in Pahalgam which claimed the lives of 26 harmless civilians on April 22. 

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: ‘Not blood however sindoor flows in my veins’: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi additionally asserted that India, after Operation Sndoor, made it clear that Pakistan must pay a heavy worth for each terrorist assault and stated that “there is no blood flowing in Modi’s veins, but hot Sindoor.” “Pakistan has forgotten one thing: that now, Modi, the servant of Mother India, is standing here with his head held high. Modi’s mind is cool; it stays cool, but Modi’s blood is hot. Now there is no blood flowing in Modi’s veins, but hot Sindoor. Now there will be neither trade nor talk with Pakistan. If there will be talk, it will only be about Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK),” PM Modi stated at a public rally in Bikaner.

“Now India has made it clear… Pakistan will have to pay a heavy price for every terrorist attack. And this price… will be paid by Pakistan’s army… will be paid by Pakistan’s economy… Ye shodh pratishodh ka khel nahin, ye nyay ka naya swaroop hai, ye Operation Sindoor hai. This is not just an agitation; this is the ‘Raudra Roop’ of a strong India. Ye Bharat ka naya swaroop hai. Pehle ghar mein ghus ke kiya the vaar, ab seene pe kiya prahar hai. (First, we entered their house and attacked; now we have attacked them on their chests)… This is the policy and the strategy to destroy the fangs of terrorism… This is new India,” PM Modi added.

Operation Sindoor: India strikes again with precision It must be famous right here that India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a robust retaliation to the April 22 terror assault in Pahalgam. The precision strikes focused a number of terrorist bases deep inside Pakistan. In response, Pakistan tried to hit again on May 8, 9, and 10—however was met with a fierce and calculated counteroffensive by Indian armed forces. The intense four-day change of drone and missile fireplace brought on vital harm to Pakistan’s navy infrastructure. Eventually, a determined Islamabad sought a ceasefire, and hostilities had been paused following a dialog between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) from each nations.

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