New Delhi, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while warning neighbouring country Pakistan from Bikaner in Rajasthan on Thursday, said in strong words that now its drama of ‘state and non-state’ actors will not work.
He said that Pakistan cannot win against India in a direct war, so it has made terrorism a weapon of war, but now no difference will be made between terrorists and the government supporting them. Pakistan’s army and economy will have to pay the price of every terrorist attack.
He said that talks and trade with the neighbouring country will remain closed and only Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) will be the only issue on which there will be any dialogue.
Prime Minister described this new form of India as “Raudra Roop” and respectfully accepted the slogans of “Modi-Modi” received from the public.
He said, “Modi’s mind is cold, but blood is hot. Hot vermilion flows in my veins, not blood.” He warned the terrorists that those who play with the blood of India will be reduced to dust. Earlier they attacked by entering their homes, now they have attacked on their chests. Warning Pakistan, the Prime Minister said, โEvery terrorist attack will have to be paid a heavy price. This price will be paid by Pakistan’s army and economy. It will have to beg for every penny. India will not get the water it deserves. Playing with the blood of Indians will cost Pakistan dearly.
During this, he mentioned India’s new three-point policy regarding terrorism. He said that now a befitting reply will be given to terrorist attacks. The army will decide the time and method and the conditions will also be theirs. India will not be afraid of the threats of nuclear bomb. We will not see terrorists and the patron government as different. We will consider them as one. India will now not just take revenge, but will do justice. The action of demolishing 9 terrorist hideouts in 22 minutes after the attack on April 23 is proof of this.
Prime Minister inaugurated 103 redeveloped ‘Amrit Stations’ at a program organized at Deshnok Railway Station in Bikaner district. These stations are located in 86 districts of 18 states and union territories and have been built at a cost of more than Rs 1100 crore. It has been developed. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav was also present on the occasion.