We won’t tolerate nuclear ransomware: PM Modi warns Pakistan

In his TV speech, he said in his TV speech that Operation Sindoor established “new lines, new benchmarks and new routines” in the fight against terrorism, following the surgical strike in 2016 and the Balakot Air movement in 2019.
“First, if there is a terrorist attack on India, there will be an appropriate response,” he said. “We will respond in our own way. We will take the toughest action in every place where the roots of terrorism appear. Secondly, India will not tolerate any nuclear extortion.
India will conduct precise and decisive attacks on the terrorist base under the shield of nuclear extortion. ”
The Prime Minister mentioned the presence of Pakistani military brass at the funeral of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar, which clearly demonstrates the close ties between neighboring armed forces and states with terrorists. “Third, we will not see governments patronizing terrorism and terrorism masters as independent entities,” he said. In Operation Sindor, the world once again saw the ugly truths of Pakistan, when senior officials of the Pakistani army flocked to say goodbye to dead terrorists. This is a full proof of state-funded terrorism. We will continue to take decisive steps to protect India and our citizens from any threats to protect India’s international threats. “The Prime Minister said: “Terror and negotiations cannot coexist, terror and trade cannot go hand in hand, and water and blood can never gather together. “In the wake of the terrorist attack on tourists on April 22, India suspended the Indian Water Treaty, which made the reference to “water and blood” in India suspended the Indian Water Treaty, killing 26 people.
Modi made it clear that any negotiations with Pakistan in the near future will be on only two key issues.
“Today, I also want to tell the world community that the policy we announced is that if we talk with Pakistan, they will only be on terrorism; if we negotiate with Pakistan, they will only be on Kashmiris in Pakistan,” he said.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan has been speculated about how the two countries agree to peace due to the losses.
“Pakistan was pleading with the world to reduce tensions. And after being badly beaten, the Pakistani army was compelled to contact our DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) on the afternoon of May 10. By then, we had destroyed the terrorist infrastructure on a large scale, the terrorists were killed, and we had turned the terror bases established in the heart of Pakistan into shambles. So, when Pakistan appealed, when from the side of Pakistan, India will no longer engage in further terrorist activities and military adventures. “
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“This is certainly not an era of war, but it is not an era of terrorism. Zero tolerance for terrorism is a guarantee for a better world,” Modi said.
He pointed out that peace can only be achieved through strength.
Prime Minister slams Pakistan for attacking Indian schools, universities, temples, Gurudvaras and civilian homes. He said 100 terrorists, including leaders who have been freely roaming for many years, were killed in Operation Sindor.