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Time of India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
PM recalls Madhubani pledge to hit terrorists
Patna: , addressing a rally in Bikramganj on Friday, recalled his visit to Madhubani last month, a day after the Pahalgam terror attack, where he pledged swift justice. "From Madhubani, I gave my word that those behind the attack would face a punishment beyond their imagination. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Today, as I return to Bihar, I have fulfilled that pledge," he said. Modi likened terrorism to a serpent, vowing that if it dares raise its hood again, it will be "dragged from its hole and trampled." He said the Indian armed forces had reduced to rubble the hideouts of those who masterminded the Pahalgam attack from across the border. Referring to the military response, he said was "just an arrow in the quiver," saying that India's battle against terrorism is far from over. Paying homage to the land of Veer Kunwar Singh, Modi praised Bihar's legacy of courage, particularly highlighting the contributions of young men from the state serving in the armed forces and the Border Security Force (BSF). He lauded the BSF's bravery during Operation Sindoor, describing them as "an unbreakable shield at our borders," and paid tribute to sub-inspector Imtiaz, a BSF soldier from Bihar martyred on May 10. Modi also drew attention to Bihar's struggle against Naxalism. Recalling earlier conditions in Sasaram, Kaimur, and neighbouring districts, he said the people once lived in fear of armed militants. "Schools were burned, road workers killed, and no hospitals or mobile towers could reach remote villages," he said, noting that such forces had no regard for the Constitution framed by Babasaheb Ambedkar. Despite these obstacles, the PM credited CM Nitish Kumar's leadership for pushing forward with development. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He said since 2014, the Centre had intensified efforts to root out Maoist violence, leading to a drastic reduction in affected areas from over 125 districts to just 18. "The day is not far when Maoist violence will be completely eradicated. Villages will see uninterrupted peace, security, education and growth," he said. Speaking of development, Modi said Bihar had moved on from the days of crumbling highways and outdated rail infrastructure. "There was a time when Patna had the state's only airport. Today, Darbhanga offers direct flights to Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru," he noted. He added that the long-standing demand to modernise Patna Airport had been met, with a new terminal now capable of handling one crore passengers annually. He also announced a Rs 1,400 crore investment in Bihta airport. Modi concluded by saying that peace and security are essential foundations for progress and under Nitish's leadership, Bihar had stepped firmly onto the path of prosperity.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Terrorists enemy of humanity: Governor
Ara: Governor Arif Mohammed Khan while participating in Veer Kunwar Singh Vijayotsav programme at Dilian village under Tarari block of Bhojpur district strongly condemned the terror attack on tourists at Pahalgam. Talking to reporters, the governor said: "The attack of terrorists on the innocent citizens at Pahalgam is not only a heinous crime against the country, but also against humanity. No word is harsh enough to condemn such a dastardly attack." The governor further said, "I can understand who is behind this attack. They want to break our country into pieces and weaken it because their existence is under threat. The terrorists are the enemies of the entire humanity. I strongly condemn this attack." Paying tributes to Veer Kunwar Singh, he said, "I feel fortunate to visit the Bhojpur district, which is the birthplace of the great freedom fighter. His struggles can never be forgotten." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like News For Jack Nicholson, 87, He Has Been Confirmed To Be... Reportingly Undo Legislative council chairperson Awadhesh Narain Singh, Tarari MLA Vishal Prashant, MLC Jeevan Kumar and a host of other guests were present on the occasion. Ara: Governor Arif Mohammed Khan while participating in Veer Kunwar Singh Vijayotsav programme at Dilian village under Tarari block of Bhojpur district strongly condemned the terror attack on tourists at Pahalgam. Talking to reporters, the governor said: "The attack of terrorists on the innocent citizens at Pahalgam is not only a heinous crime against the country, but also against humanity. No word is harsh enough to condemn such a dastardly attack." The governor further said, "I can understand who is behind this attack. They want to break our country into pieces and weaken it because their existence is under threat. The terrorists are the enemies of the entire humanity. I strongly condemn this attack." Paying tributes to Veer Kunwar Singh, he said, "I feel fortunate to visit the Bhojpur district, which is the birthplace of the great freedom fighter. His struggles can never be forgotten." Legislative council chairperson Awadhesh Narain Singh, Tarari MLA Vishal Prashant, MLC Jeevan Kumar and a host of other guests were present on the occasion.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Floral tributes paid to Veer Kunwar Singh
Ara : Rich tributes were paid to freedom fighter Veer Kunwar Singh on his Vijayotsav on Wednesday. At a function, the statue of the freedom fighter was garlanded at Veer Kunwar Singh park at Ramna Maidan, Ara. At Babu Veer Kunwar Singh's Quila Maidan, his native place at Jagdishpur, floral tributes were paid to his statue. At Ara, DM Tanai Sultania, Ara MP Sudama Prasad, DDC Anupama Singh and SP, Raj and a host of district officials and social activists garlanded the statue of Veer Kunwar Singh at Ramna Maidan. At Jagdishpur, Ara MP, MLC Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha and Jagdishpur MLA Ram Bishun Singh Lohia joined the district officials in paying rich tributes to the freedom fighter. Ara: Rich tributes were paid to freedom fighter Veer Kunwar Singh on his Vijayotsav on Wednesday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo At a function, the statue of the freedom fighter was garlanded at Veer Kunwar Singh park at Ramna Maidan, Ara. At Babu Veer Kunwar Singh's Quila Maidan, his native place at Jagdishpur, floral tributes were paid to his statue. At Ara, DM Tanai Sultania, Ara MP Sudama Prasad, DDC Anupama Singh and SP, Raj and a host of district officials and social activists garlanded the statue of Veer Kunwar Singh at Ramna Maidan. At Jagdishpur, Ara MP, MLC Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha and Jagdishpur MLA Ram Bishun Singh Lohia joined the district officials in paying rich tributes to the freedom fighter.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- General
- Time of India
Surya Kiran team paints Patna skies in tricolour, win hearts with heart formation
1 2 3 4 Patna: Amid the roar of jet engines and gasps of an enthused audience, the nine-aircraft Surya Kiran Aerobatics Team (SKAT) of Indian Air Force (IAF) painted the Patna skies in tricolour on Wednesday on the occasion of Shaurya Diwas , celebrated in honour of 1857 hero Babu Veer Kunwar Singh . After leaving trails of saffron, white and green on the skyline above JP Ganga Path, the aerobatics team also painted the skies with a huge "heart and cupid" formation, symbolising their respect for Veer Kunwar Singh — who defeated the British in 1857 at the age of 80 years — and love for the residents. The IAF's Akash Ganga skydiving team, however, did not perform on the day due to some technical glitches, said BJP MP Rajiv Pratap Rudi, who was present on the occasion. Each of the manoeuvres showcased by the highly-skilled aerobatics team received resounding applause from the excited audience comprising people from all age groups and sections of society. The team impressed the gathering with awe-inspiring formation sets, including most famous 360-degree movement display by the planes, sudden diving and moving in different directions, reassembling in one row from different directions, and the disciplined and perfect synchronisation of the jets for 'A' formation. It was a splendid moment when the SKAT jets left the tricolour trails behind up in the sky amid cheers of the audience and a patriotic fervour. And when the nine fighter jets formed the heart shape around the end of the air show, they truly won the hearts of the residents, many also witnessing the splendour from the rooftops of their building in nearby areas. Kanwal Jeet Sandhu from SKAT, who was doing a live commentary of the performances, explained the aerobatic displays and manoeuvrings of the fighter jets in easily comprehensible terms for the audience. She was soon joined by BJP MP Rudi. Wing Commander Arjun Patel, who is part of the SKAT, said the aerobatics team, unique in the world and only one of its kind in Asia, was known as the "ambassador of IAF". "The air shows were organised in various cities across the country in order to display the might of the IAF, and also encourage and motivate youngsters to join the armed forces," he said, expressing happiness on witnessing the huge over-joyed Patna crowd. "We were equally excited to perform in front of such an enthusiastic and appreciative gathering."