
Pakistan forced to kneel, nine terror camps flattened in 22 minutes: PM Modi in Bikaner Rally
on Wednesday asserted that his government's decisive
national security
policies had forced Pakistan to 'go down on its knees,' while also revealing that Indian forces destroyed nine major
terror hideouts
in just 22 minutes following a recent attack.
Speaking at an inauguration event in Rajasthan's Bikaner, PM Modi said, 'In response to the cowardly attack on April 22, our armed forces destroyed nine of the biggest terrorist hideouts within just 22 minutes. That is the strength of a decisive government and a fearless army.'
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