India to wipe out Pak if it dares again: Maha DyCM
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Nagpur, May 8 (UNI) Pakistan will be wiped off the map if it dares to act against India, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde warned on Thursday, asserting that Operation Sindoor was only a "trailer" of what lies ahead if provocations continue.
"Pakistan does not have the courage to attack India. India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have taught it a lesson," Shinde told reporters here.
Issuing a stern warning, he said, "If it does anything against India at this time, then our armed forces will wipe out Pakistan, and Pakistan will not be visible on the map. This is just the trailer. If Pakistan tries to be too smart, it will get a befitting reply."
Defending the Indian armed forces' conduct during the operation, Shinde said, "Our armed soldiers have not attacked any civilians. They have only destroyed the bases of these terrorists and have taught them a lesson."
His remarks come amid surging public support for the military action carried out under Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror infrastructure across the border.
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