Operation Sindoor Shows No Safe Haven for Terrorists: PM Modi in Tamil Nadu
This was also confirmed in operation Sindoor, where no safe haven exists to enemies and terrorists who target India, added Modi in his address here to honour the Chola emperor Rajendra Chola.

Gangaikonda Cholapuram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the operation Sindoor taught the world how India would react in case its sovereignty was infiltrated and stated that the cross border military strike has built a fresh self-confidence within the nation.
Operation Sindoor also showed that there was no escape corridor to the enemies and terrorists who are targeting India, Modi said in his address at an event here to honour the Chola emperor Rajendra Chola.
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The festival commemorates the birth of the legendary Chola king Rajendra Chola-I that is remembered as the 'Thiruvathirai Pooja' (in the Tamil month of Aadi the birth star of the king is Thiruvathirai) the birthday of the king.
In the case of Operation Sindoor, the world learnt about the reaction of India when somebody makes an attempt to attack its security and sovereignty.
"Operation Sindoor proved that for enemies of India, for terrorists, there is no safe haven. When I came here from the helipad, the 3-4 km distance suddenly became a roadshow, and everyone was praising Op Sindoor." "Operation sindoor has created a new awakening, a new self-confidence across the country. The world has to realise India's strength," the PM asserted.
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Modi further said "the names of emperors Raja Raja Chola, and his son Rajendra Chola-I are synonymous with India's identity and pride and announced that grand statues would be built for them in Tamil Nadu. These statues will be "modern pillars of our historic awakening," he added.
Moreover, when he was commenting on democracy, Modi stated that some persons talked about Magna Carta of UK. but the 'Kudavolai system' used during the Chola period antedated it, he said. The regime practiced under Chola was more than 10 centuries ago.
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