PM Modi warns Pakistan: ‘Fight against terror has neither ended nor halted’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday warned Pakistan that Operation Sindoor was “just an arrow “ in India's "quiver” and stressed that the war on terror is neither over nor has it come to a standstill.

PM Modi warns Pakistan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday warned Pakistan that Operation Sindoor was “just an arrow “ in India's "quiver” and stressed that the war on terror is neither over nor has it come to a standstill.
“The enemy has seen the power of Operation Sindoor. They should understand that this is just one arrow in our quiver," Modi said while addressing an event in Bihar's Karakat. “India's fight against terrorism has neither stopped nor halted.”
Modi also likened terror to a serpent, saying, “If it raises its hood again, it will be dragged out of its hole and trampled”.
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The prime minister was addressing the gathering in Karakat, around 140 km from Patna, after inaugurating development works worth nearly ₹50,000 crore.
While addressing the gathering, Modi recalled his visit to Madhubani district last month, after the Pahalgam attack when 26 people lost their lives on April 22 this year.
“I had come to Bihar a day after the dastardly attack in Pahalgam, where many of our sisters had lost their husbands. I had promised that the perpetrators would get a punishment that they could not even dream of. Today, I am back in Bihar, after having delivered on the promise,” Modi said.
Referring again to India's Operation Sindoor, Modi said Pakistan and the world have witnessed the power of the “sindoor” (vermilion) of the daughters of India.
He asserted that terrorists thought they would remain safe under the protection of the Pakistan Army, but they were reduced to their “knees” by Indian forces.
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"We also destroyed Pakistan's airbases and their military establishments. This is new India (Naya Bharat), and its power is there for all to behold," the prime minister said.
In his address, Modi also highlighted the name of BSF sub-inspector Mohammed Imtiaz who came from Saran district, who lost his life in Jammu and Kashmir for protecting the territory, according to reports by PTI.
He told his audience that the sacrifice made by Imtiyaaz is reminiscent of the valour of Veer Kunwar Singh the legendary king of Jagdishpur in Bihar, who is regarded as one of the heroes of the Revolt of 1857.
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