PM Modi address amid India Pakistan: 'Every terrorists now knows what is the price of removing sindoor of women'
Monday, 12 May 2025 () PM Modi address: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday evening at 8:00 pm addressed nation over the ongoing conflict between India- Pakistan and Operation Sindoor. He said in that "every terror organisation knows 'ki hamari behano, betiyon ke maathe se Sindoor hatane."
India blames Pakistan Military for the escalation, says Pakistan Army backed terrorists, made it a fight of their own and is now suffering the consequences. India reiterates that its strike was only against terror, but was forced to hit military installations after Pakistan supported...
In a decisive national address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared India's unwavering stance against terrorism and cross-border aggression. He emphasized that any future discussions with Pakistan would be solely focused on terrorism and the status of illegaly Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), asserting that "terror, talks, and trade cannot go hand in hand." Modi highlighted the success of Operation Sindoor, a strategic military operation that not only targeted terrorist infrastructure but also showcased the efficacy of India's indigenous defense technologies. This operation marks a significant step towards self-reliance in defense, aligning with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative and reinforcing India's commitment to national security.
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Addressing the nation on Monday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outrightly rejected talks with Pakistan. He said, talks and terrorism can not got together... DNA
In a bold address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made India's position crystal clear on its relations with Pakistan. Declining any potential talks with Pakistan, he declared that terrorism, trade, and talks cannot coexist. He emphasized that any future dialogue between India and Pakistan would only focus on addressing terrorism and the issue of Pakistan- illegaly occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Prime Minister’s speech reaffirmed India’s unyielding stance against terror and its commitment to national security. Watch the full details of PM Modi’s powerful message that has shaken the political landscape.
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PM Modi exposes how Pakistan, rattled by India’s massive strikes, came begging and pleading to the Indian government urging for de-escalation. PM Modi tells how a desperate and scared Pak Army contacted India’s DGMO pleading for India to hold fire and its missile strikes.
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