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'Pakistan Has Survived Long Enough, It Will Perish Soon': Yogi Adityanath Fires Fresh Salvo

'Pakistan Has Survived Long Enough, It Will Perish Soon': Yogi Adityanath Fires Fresh Salvo

Time of India23-05-2025

neighbouring country if it sticks to the path of terror. Praising the success of Operation Sindoor and the valor of Indian forces, the Uttar Pradesh CM has sharply criticized Pakistan, saying the new India does not initiate conflict but never lets aggressors go. He declared that terrorism will destroy Pakistan soon. Citing Hanuman's message in Ravana's court, he condemned Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, stating over 124 terrorists were killed in Indian operations and Pakistan's time is over.#yogiadityanath #operationsindoor #pakistantension #indiavsPakistan #terrorismresponse #indianarmy #pakistansponsoredterror #newindia #modidoctrine #hanumanmessage #terrorstrikeback #nationalsecurity #pakistandownfall #TOIBHARAT

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