PM Modi in Bikaner: “The World Has Witnessed What Happens When Sindoor Turns to Gunpowder”

Strong message against terrorism; vows no compromise on national security

PM Modi Highlights Swift Response to Terror Attacks

During a rally in Bikaner, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful speech emphasizing India’s firm stance on terrorism. He referred to past attacks that deeply affected the nation. He said, “The world and our enemies have now seen. They understand what happens when the sindoor of our mothers and sisters turns into gunpowder.”

Modi recalled that following a deadly terror incident on the 22nd, India’s armed forces acted swiftly. They demolished nine key terrorist hideouts in just 22 minutes. He credited the valor of India’s military and the unwavering support of citizens for making this possible.

Also read: PM Modi Addresses Nation on ‘Operation Sindoor’: A New Era in India’s War on Terror

“Operation Sindoor”: A Symbol of New India’s Justice

In an emotionally charged address, Modi introduced the term “Operation Sindoor” to describe India’s recent counter-terrorism efforts. He explained that this initiative is not just about retaliation. It is a form of justice. It demonstrates India’s transformed national security policy.

“Those who attempted to erase the sindoor from our women’s foreheads have been reduced to dust. Those who drew Indian blood have paid for every drop,” Modi declared. He added that India’s response today is marked by precision. It is also marked by speed and resolve.

Full Freedom to Armed Forces

Modi stated that his government has given complete operational freedom to the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. This decision, he said, has led to Pakistan being forced into submission. He praised the bravery of Indian soldiers. He described the coordinated response as a modern-day “Chakravyuh” (a complex military formation). This left Pakistan no option but to retreat.

“This Is Not the Old India”

Drawing a sharp contrast with past policies, Modi said the days of passive reactions are over. “This is the new India. Earlier, we were attacked in our homes; now, we strike at the enemy’s chest,” he proclaimed. He stressed that India will no longer tolerate threats, and any provocation will be met with decisive action.

On Pakistan: “No Dialogue Except on PoK”

The Prime Minister made it clear there will be no diplomatic talks or trade with Pakistan. The conversation must center around Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). “Playing with Indian blood will come at a great cost,” he warned.

He also said Pakistan’s repeated use of terrorism as a tool against India has failed. Modi cited the damage inflicted on terrorist infrastructure. He mentioned Pakistan’s weakening economy. Modi declared that the neighboring country would be held accountable at every level—military and economic.

Targeting Pakistan’s False Narrative

Modi criticized Pakistan’s long-standing duality of supporting terrorism while presenting itself as a victim. He said Indian delegations are now exposing Pakistan’s actions on global platforms, with bipartisan support from across India’s political spectrum.

He added, “Pakistan’s game of using state and non-state actors won’t work anymore. The real face of Pakistan will be shown to the world.”

“Modi’s Blood Now Flows Like Hot Sindoor”

In a fiery conclusion, Modi stated that he may remain calm on the surface, but his resolve runs deep. “My blood flows like hot sindoor today. I took an oath after the airstrike—I will never let this land bow down or break. Our resolve is firm and no power can shake it.”

As the rally concluded, Modi reaffirmed that India is ready to face any threat. He stated that the nation will respond with strength and unity. The Bikaner address was delivered with a mix of emotion and aggression. It aimed to send a clear message to enemies. It also sought to inspire confidence among the citizens.

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