
‘If you fire a bullet, it will be answered with a cannon ball': PM Modi's bold warning to Pakistan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday issued a bold warning to Pakistan and terror groups, saying India will respond strongly to any act of aggression.
Speaking at a large public gathering in Bhopal, Modi said, '140 crore Indians are roaring that if you fire a bullet, it will be answered with a cannon ball.'
He declared that India would not only hit back but could also target those who shelter and support terrorists. 'We will now strike inside your territory, and those who support terrorists will also have to pay a heavy price,' the Prime Minister added.
Modi praised Operation Sindoor, calling it the largest and most successful anti-terror campaign in the country's history. 'Operation Sindoor is the biggest and most successful anti-terror operation in the history of India,' he said.

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