PM Narendra Modi said in Kanpur --,
“Let no one be under any illusion. The one who was begging during Operation Sindoor must not forget — it is not over yet.”
"....terrorist masterminds and the governments backing them will be treated the same," the Prime Minister asserted.
In Copenhagen, Denmark,
Freddy Svane, former Danish Ambassador to India
said: "...I think it was really outstanding to have this interaction with the all-party delegation coming to all the countries in Europe and across the world, willing to explain that terror has to come to an end; we have to fight it, we have to stand shoulder to shoulder.
You can't have blood and water together, you can't have trade and terror together, and therefore we need to stand up.
I am really happy to see that Government of India and PM Modi took this initiative to convey the message to all of our Speakers, we might have read about and I have lived in India - I have seen it and felt the impact.
Now it's time really for all of us to realise that it's a big issue and thanks to India, now we can start talking and act upon it. So, action is needed."
All-party delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad attended the luncheon interaction hosted by the Indian Ambassador, with members of Parliament of Denmark, Freddy Svane, Manu Sareen, Helle Degn and Niels Ahlmann-Ohlsen.
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Media briefing by 'victorious' Indian military - Operation Sindoor |
All-party delegation led by NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule arrived in Ethiopia
At Riga, Latvia:
The all-party delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi meets Andžejs Viļumsons, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Latvia and Andrejs Pildegovičs, Ambassador of Special Tasks of the Secretariat of the Candidate of Latvia to the UN Security Council, as well as being the Permanent Representative of Latvia to the UN.
Gave enemy sleepless nights: PM Modi's Operation Sindoor shoutout to BrahMos at Kanpur event
At Kanpur, in Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (May 30th) hailed the Indian Army and gave a shoutout to Operation Sindoor at a rally.
He said Indian forces left India's enemy rattled and the military showcased the might of homegrown defence systems such as the BrahMos missile.
PM Modi pointed out that BrahMos missiles gave sleepless nights to the enemy during Operation Sindoor.
Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said the world had witnessed the anger of Indian daughters and sisters turn into action during Operation Sindoor.
"We destroyed terrorist hideouts deep inside Pakistan, hundreds of miles in, entering their home," he said.
The Prime Minister said the country had made its policy clear in three ways:
India will respond strongly to every terror attack, with its military choosing the time, method and conditions;
-- India will not be intimidated by nuclear threats;
and terrorist masterminds and the governments backing them will be treated the same.
“Pakistan's old game of distinguishing between state and non-state actors will not work anymore,” he said.
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