‘Chun Chun Ke Badla Lenge’: Amit Shah Warns Terrorists After Pahalgam Attack
Amit Shah maintained that the present NDA government led by Narendra Modi is determined to end terrorism from the nation.

‘Chun Chun Ke Badla Lenge’: There's no doubt that terror attacks will shake the entire nation. The Union's Internal Affairs Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that terrorists should not think that they could win the war.
“Terrorists should not think they have won the war. This fight is not over yet. Chun chun ke badla lenge (we will take revenge on all terrorists),” Shah said at an event in Delhi.
According to him, the NDA government led by Narendra Modi has promised to remove terrorism from the country, which will be achieved.
#WATCH | Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah says, "...If someone, by doing a cowardly attack, thinks that it is their big victory, then understand one thing, this is the Narendra Modi government, no one will be spared. It is our resolve to uproot terrorism from every inch of… pic.twitter.com/c4c4FPN17h
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“...If someone, by doing a cowardly attack, thinks that it is their big victory, then understand one thing, this is the Narendra Modi government, no one will be spared. It is our resolve to uproot terrorism from every inch of this country and it will be accomplished,” Shah said.
“Not only 140 crore Indians but the whole world is standing with India in this fight, all the countries of the world have come together and are standing with the people of India in this fight against terrorism,” he added.
Pahalgam terror attack
26 people mostly tourists have lost their lives and several others injured due to open firing by terrorists at a meadow in the likes of the Pahalgam tourist town on 22 April in Anantnag, south Kashmir.
The recent attack has become one of the deadliest attacks in the region since the 2019 Pulwama strike, which killed 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans.
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A whole new slew of punitive measures was announced on April 23 by India against Pakistan, which included suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty and downgraded diplomatic ties as well on account of the cross-border links to the attack.
The government also canceled all Pakistani nationals' visas, other than those holding long-term visas.
At a high-level security meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India's armed forces would have complete operational freedom to decide the mode, targets, and timing of India's response to the terror attack.
Also Read: Rajnath Singh Speaks to US Counterpart Pete Hegseth Amid Rising Tensions With Pakistan
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