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PM Modi’s Stark Reminder: ‘Pakistan Pleaded During Op Sindoor – Battle Isn’t Done’

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 31, 2025 11:52 am
Dolon Mondal
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In the early hours of May 7, Operation Sindoor began. Indian forces crossed deep into Pakistan-occupied territory and destroyed key terrorist hideouts. By May 10, the mission had ended—with success. Prime Minister Narendra Modi later confirmed that those behind the Pahalgam terror attack were among the targets neutralized.

Now, in a fiery speech from Kanpur, Modi has made it clear: Pakistan begged for peace—and India isn’t done yet.

Instead of waiting for another attack, we struck first. The message? Terrorism will be met with firepower, not formalities.

“This was not the end. It was just one arrow from India’s quiver,” said PM Modi.

Why is this operation so significant?

Because it shattered a myth.

For decades, Pakistani terror outfits operated with a sense of invincibility. Hidden in remote compounds, protected by military backing, and bankrolled with impunity. But Operation Sindoor changed the rules. India didn’t just respond—it entered enemy territory and ended threats at the source.

Modi said the targets were “those who felt safe under the protection of the Pakistani military.” Not anymore.

Also Read Before-After Satellite Pics: How India Erased Pak Terror Camps and Airfields in 25 Minutes

Trump’s version? India calls it fiction.

Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has claimed he played peacemaker. “We stopped India and Pakistan from fighting,” he said in a joint press conference with Elon Musk, adding that trade talks helped ease the tensions.

India disagrees.

The Ministry of External Affairs responded bluntly: tariffs weren’t part of the conversation. Randhir Jaiswal, MEA spokesperson, clarified that while the US and India were in contact, “the issue of tariffs never came up.”

So Trump may have stopped trade wars elsewhere. But this? This was India’s fight, India’s call—and India’s win.

A warning to Pakistan—and a reminder to Indians

Modi didn’t mince words. “The one who was begging during Operation Sindoor must not forget—it’s not over yet.”

That’s not just political theater. It’s a reminder that India is no longer playing defense.

Pakistan’s bluff has been called.

And the world saw who folded first.

Also Read Not One More Drop: India Ends Indus Water Treaty After 20,000 Lives Lost to Pak Terror

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