“Those who will provoke us will not be spared”: Rajnath Singh referred to the Ramayana to protect OP Sindoor

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday emphasized that when terrorists target the victims on the basis of their religion, India’s response is directed by justice focused on actions rather than confidence.

He confirmed that the government strongly deal with those responsible people, looking at them with their deeds rather than their religion.

Addressing a gathering in Raisen, Defense Minister Singh said, “The terrorists came here and killed people by asking their religion. We also decided that we will not kill anyone by asking our religion, we will kill them after seeing their works (Karam), and we killed them.

To explain his point, Singh mentioned a story from Lord Hanuman’s Ramayana when Goddess Sita was taken captive in Lanka.

“When Sita ji was in Lanka, Ravana kidnapped her. When Hanuman ji reached there, she wreaked havoc, and when she reached Sita ji, she asked very politely,” Hey Hanuman! What have you done? Why did you wreak so much havoc in Lanka? Why did you kill so many people? “Hanuman ji was sitting very politely and told Sita ji with a folded hands,” O mother, Jin Mohi Mara, Tin Mai Mare “.

Singh talked about the initiative attack and Operation Sindoor. Operation Sindore is a “evidence that India has the ability to defeat its enemies with the strength to grow at home,” said the Defense Minister.

Referring to the operation as “North -North” for the terrorist attack in Pahgam, he said, “We do not provoke anyone, but those who provoke us will not be spared.”

Singh said that indigenous equipment played “important role” in the success of the mission.

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Singh laid the foundation stone of BEML’s Greenfield Rail Manufacturing Facility-Brahma-Brahma in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh today, called it an important step in promoting India’s industrial and defense self-reliance.

India launched Operation Sindor on 7 May on 7 April as a decisive military response to the Pahgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed. The Indian armed forces targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, causing more than 100 militants associated with terrorist organizations such as Jai-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.

On Saturday, the head of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Singh credited the “political will” of the Central Government for the success of Operation Sindoor, which allowed the Indian Armed Forces (IAF) to operate without any obstruction.

Addressing an event at the HAL Management Academy in Bangalore, the head of the Indian Air Force emphasized that the armed forces had “no restrictions” and any obstruction rules were self-built. We decide how we want to control growth. (AI)

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