Operation vermilion is a mission to protect humanity, ends terrorism: PM Modi in Bhuj

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that the Operation Sindoor launched by the Indian Armed Forces in response to the Pahgam terror attack, “is the mission to protect humanity and end terrorism” and said that whoever tries to bleed the Indian will be responded in the same language.

Addressing a gathering here, PM Modi praised Operation Sindoor and said, India’s vengeance was so strong in view of Pakistani aggression “that his airbase is still in ICU”.

PM Modi said that it was the bravery and bravery of the armed forces of India, which Pakistan waved. He said that India has zero tolerance policy against terrorism.

“Operation Sindoor made our policy crystal clear. Anyone who sheds us will see a similar response. They will not be spared at any cost. Operation vermilion is a mission to save humanity and end terrorism. We used to wait for 15 days whether Pakistan would take any step against terrorism, but perhaps, terrorism is their bread and butter.

PM Modi said that those who monitor India will not be spared.

Operation Sindoor was launched as a decisive military response on 7 May by Pak-proposed militants on 22 April as a decisive military response, with 26 people, most of which were killed. The Indian armed forces targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir, killing more than 100 terrorists.

India later canceled aggression by Pakistan and increased its airbase. India and Pakistan have agreed to stop military action after a call by Pakistan’s DGMO to their Indian counterpart.

PM Modi remembered that he had said at a rally in Bihar after the Pahalgam terror attack that terrorist camps would be destroyed.

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He said that India’s goal was the headquarters of terrorist organizations, and it was killed with accuracy.

He said, “This shows how competent and disciplined our armed forces are. We have shown the world that we can destroy terrorist camps, their bases from within our country,” he said.

India has also sent seven all-party delegations to partners around the world to highlight the country’s zero-oppression policy against terrorism in view of Operation Sindoor. (AI)

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