‘Goli Chalegi Toh Gola Chalega’

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an important security meeting on Sunday after Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement, and he explicitly told the armed forces that “Wahan Se Goli Chalegi, Toh Yahan Se Gola Chalega” (the bullets with the shells responded to the shells).
Indian Army DGMO LT General Rajiv Ghai said the Indian Army sent a message to the Director General of Military Operations of Pakistan (DGMO) on Sunday because they violated their understanding of Ceasefire and intended to conduct Indian Army DGMO LT General Rajiv Ghai at a joint press conference for the three services.
Even in a tweet on Sunday night, Bamer area authorities asked the public to stay in their homes when the drone is turned on.
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi also examined the security situation after the ceasefire between the Pakistani army and the army commanders on the western border. He granted the Army commanders full power to fight back in the field of dynamics to any understanding reached through the DGMO negotiations on May 10.
“However, disappointingly, I should add that the Pakistani army only took a few hours to breach the (ceasefire) cross-border and LOC fire, and then went on a wide border of the Western Front until last night and early Sunday morning, a drone attack was carried out over the vast range of the Western Front. He planned to talk to Pakistan’s DGMO again on Monday afternoon about the ceasefire agreement.
During Operation Sindor, the attacks of Indian armed forces resulted in the killing of more than 100 terrorists, including some high-value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Muddasir Ahmed, who participated in the hijacking of the IC814 and Pulwama explosions.
Indian troops also damaged major military devices near Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, and removed some Pakistani Air Force aircraft that attempted to invade India. About 35-40 Pakistani Army officials were killed during the ceasefire during the LOC ceasefire.
Operation Sindor effectively destroyed the terrorist camp and achieved its goal in a precise way, said the Indian Air Force Air Marshal Ak Bharti. He stressed that the impact of action is obvious to the world. At the press conference, Marshal Balti said: “Have we achieved the goal of eliminating the terrorist camp? The answer is a heavy blow… the result is visible to the whole world.” He also showed photos and videos of the terrorist camps hit by the IAF and Pakistan’s military air force.
During the course of the operation, on any plane lost by the IAF, he said: “We are in a battle scene… the loss is part of the battle… we are still in a battle… all of our pilots are back home.”
Lieutenant General Jilin also paid tribute to the five fallen heroes and civilians in India who “deceased miserably” in Operation Sindor. “To date, we have taken huge restrictions and our actions have been centralized, measured and non-calculated. However, any threat to the sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of our citizens will be achieved with decisive force,” he said.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh attended the meeting with the Prime Minister, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, the Chief of Defense Staff and three service directors. The meeting assessed the current situation and formulated India’s response to Pakistan’s actions.
The Defense Minister said that under Operation Sindor, the Indian armed forces not only attacked Pakistani military bases near the border, but also felt their power in Rawalpindi, where the Pakistani army headquarters was located.
Singh said the Indian military punished anti-Indian troops and terrorists, who wiped away the vermilion of many families through the Pahargam terrorist attack. In his speech at Lucknow, he said in a speech at the Brahmin production department that Operation Sindor is not only a military action, but also a symbol of Indian political, social and strategic will against terrorism.
“This action is a testament to India’s strong will to oppose terrorism and the ability and determination of military forces,” Singh said. “We have shown that whenever India takes any counter-terrorism action, even cross-border land is not safe for terrorists and their owners.”
Singh said Indian troops launched Operation Singh to destroy Pakistan’s terror infrastructure. “We never targeted their civilians. But Pakistan was targeted not only civilians in India, but also tried to attack temples, Goodvalas and churches, he said. Base.”
The defense minister said the world has seen the consequences of terrorist incidents committed and occurred in India.
“After the URI incident, our army entered Pakistan and conducted a surgical strike. After the Pulwama attack, we carried out a Balakot air strike and now the world is seeing how India entered Pakistan in Pakistan and had multiple strikes after the Pahalgam attack,” Singh said.
“Under the zero tolerance policy for terrorism, our Prime Minister made it clear that this is the new India and will take effective terrorist actions on both sides of the border,” he said.