This rally is nearly two weeks after both Pakistan and India agreed to a ceasefire
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke against Pakistan, during a rally in Bikaner in Rajasthan. This rally is nearly two weeks after both Pakistan and India agreed to a ceasefire. He condemned the attack on Pahalgam, which took place on the 22nd of April and praised the Indian armed forces.
What PM Modi Said In Bikaner
The Prime Minister stated that he is originally composed and calm. But, he said that his blood runs hot with determination and passion when it is a matter relating to India.
He also said that warm sindoor flows through his body and his veins and not just blood.
PM Modi said, “Pakistan forgot one thing, now the servant of Mother India, Modi, is standing here with pride. Modi’s mind is cold, but his blood is hot. In Modi’s veins, not blood, but hot Sindoor flows.”
He added, “Pakistan will not get a single drop of water that belongs to India. Playing with the blood of Indians will cost Pakistan dearly. This is India’s resolve and no one in the world can deter us from this commitment…”
“…With the valour of our armed forces, Pakistan was forced to bow. Within just 22 minutes of the attack, terrorist camps were destroyed,” said the PM about India’s armed forces.
He added, “All three forces together created such a Chakravyuh (military formation) that Pakistan was forced to kneel down…”
Before his addressal to the people, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Deshnoke Station. This is a part of the Amrit Bharat Station scheme. He is also planning to visit the Nal Air Force in Bikaner. This is shortly after he visited the Adampur Air Base in Punjab in the aftermath of the India-Pakistan ceasefire.
Opposition Asks Strong Questions
Meanwhile, Jairam Ramesh asked four questions of the PM, which ranged around various matters. These include his absence from the all-party meet earlier and his silence about the US claims of brokering the ceasefire.
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