
He called the Indus Water Treaty ‘unjust' and ‘one-sided'.
PM Modi sends Strong Message to Pakistan on 79th Independence Day Latest News:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the nation on the 79th Independence Day, sent a strong message to Pakistan, saying India will not see the difference between terrorists and those supporting them.
He stated the Indian Armed Forces will decide on action in case of any future attacks or threats from Pakistan. He reiterated that India will not tolerate Pakistan’s nuclear blackmail.
Hailing the security forces on “Operation Sindoor,” PM said that India has set a new normal in dealing with cross-border terrorism. “I salute our brave soldiers who punished those behind the Pahalgam attack beyond their imagination,” he added.
He said it once again that the government had given full freedom to the armed forces following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The attack killed 26 innocents on the Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam on a broad daylight.
PM said, "After the 22nd, we gave a free hand to our armed forces. They decide the strategy, target, and time. Our Forces did what had never been done for several decades. We entered hundreds of kilometres into the enemy soil and razed their terrorist headquarters to the ground.”
Modi said that terrorists and those who shelter them will be treated the same. He said they are equally danger to humanity.
He called the Indus Water Treaty ‘unjust’ and ‘one-sided’.He said the treaty was a ‘compromise on farmers' interests and national interests’ and not ‘acceptable’.
“India has decided that blood and water will not flow together. Our country has been bearing the pain of terrorism for many decades," he said.
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