Date: May 31, 2025
By Taaza Wire News Desk

KANPUR/PATNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the outstanding courage of the Indian Armed Forces in the recently concluded Operation Sindoor, announcing that Pakistan was left pleading to have the war stop. Addressing public gatherings in Kanpur and Karakat (Bihar), the PM made it abundantly clear — the operation might have been suspended but India’s war against terror is by no means finished.
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India’s Fierce Response to Terror: Operation Sindoor
Operation Sindoor, launched as a reaction to the Pahalgam terror attack, saw precision strikes deep within Pakistan territory targeting terror camps and strategic military bases with cutting-edge Indian weapons such as the BrahMos missile.
“The enemy who was pleading during Operation Sindoor should not be under any illusion. This operation is not over yet,” PM Modi warned.
स्वतंत्रता संग्राम की पराक्रमी धरती कानपुर से अपनी सेनाओं के शौर्य को सैल्यूट करते हुए, मैं एक बार फिर देश के दुश्मनों को ये आगाह करना चाहता हूं… pic.twitter.com/EvBkbTxbyT
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 30, 2025
Pakistan ‘Begged to Stop the War’
Highlighting the effectiveness of India’s counter-offensive, PM Modi declared:
“Our Army showed such valour that the Pakistani army was forced to beg and demand to stop the war.”
He credited this show of strength to Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India), saying India no longer depends on other nations for defense needs.
No More Fear of Nuclear Threats
In a bold declaration, Modi said:
“India will no longer fear threats of a nuclear bomb… We will treat the masterminds and the governments supporting terror the same way.”
Calling out Pakistan’s long-standing strategy of using both state and non-state actors for terrorism, Modi stated:
“If I say it straight in Kanpuriya style—‘Dushman ko ghus ke mara jaayega!’ (The enemy will be hit inside their homes).”
Valour Honoured: Saluting BSF Hero from Bihar
PM Modi paid tribute to BSF Sub-Inspector Mohammed Imtiaz, a martyr from Saran, Bihar, comparing his sacrifice to that of Veer Kunwar Singh, a legendary figure in India’s freedom struggle.
“Service to Maa Bharti is supreme for BSF jawans,” Modi said while hailing the Indian armed forces.
“Terror is a Serpent—We Will Trample It”
Addressing a large gathering in Bihar, Modi used a powerful metaphor:
“If terror raises its hood again, we will drag it out of its hole and trample it.”
He reaffirmed that Operation Sindoor was just an ‘arrow in India’s quiver’ — a sign that India’s resolve against terrorism remains steadfast.
From Naxal Hotbeds to Safe Zones
In his Karakat address, PM Modi also spoke about India’s fight against left-wing extremism:
“Naxal-affected villages once lived in fear. Today, the number of Naxal-hit districts has dropped from 125 to just 18,” Modi noted, crediting his government’s efforts since 2014.
Conclusion: A New India With a New Resolve
PM Modi’s fiery speeches serve as a reminder that India’s defense strategy has evolved. From cross-border strikes to targeting the roots of terrorism, New India (Naya Bharat) is taking a firm and fearless stand.
Operation Sindoor may be on hold — but the message is clear: India will strike again, harder, if provoked.
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