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Rajnath talks tough
6/17/2022 11:24:05 PM


Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has warned Pakistan about India giving a befitting reply to it, if it tries to disturb peace in the region.
He minced no words to drive home a point that Pakistan has always resorted to anti-India activities and Jammu and Kashmir has been facing the Pakistan sponsored onslaught for the past three decades. Singh lauded the security forces for acting tough against the terrorists and keeping them under check.
After revocation of J&K’s special status, terrorists and their handlers have made desperate attempts to vitiate peace in J&K, especially in Kashmir. The ultras have carried out target killings of the members of the minority communities in the Valley to recreate a situation like 1990s but the security forces have foiled their nefarious designs by eliminating the terrorists who were involved in the target killings.
The Pakistan is continuing its support to terrorism in Kashmir and is refusing to accept that it has lost 30-year old proxy war in J&K. The surgical strikes and Balakot air strikes have sent clear messages to Pakistan that Indian Army can anytime cross the border and hit the terrorists hard within their camps. Rajnath Singh has repeated that warning and it’s high time for Pakistan to understand. People of the entire country want Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to take decisive action against the terrorists and the country sponsoring them.
Pakistan has been warned once again and if it fails to mend its ways it will have to face serious repercussions. India is losing patience and can’t allow Pakistan to bleed it anymore.
Narendra Modi has emerged as one of the strongest Prime Ministers of India and can take a tough call if the need arises. Pakistan should understand that it cannot take India fir granted anymore. If it keeps on supporting the terrorists and sending arms into J&K it will have to pay a heavy price for it.
The Indian Army is on high alert and is maintaining a close vigil on the borders and LoC. The J&K visit of the Defence Minister is significant.
He has warned Pakistan from J&K and has driven home a point that India won’t tolerate any more cuts. Ball is in Pakistan’s court and it has to decide whether it wants peace or war.
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