During his visit to Gujarat's Bhuj district, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a strongly worded address, sending a stern message to Pakistan. Addressing the ongoing threat of terrorism, PM Modi emphasised India's unwavering stance on national security, stating, "Sukh chain ki zindagi jiyo, roti khao, warna meri goli to hai hi," which translates to, "Live a peaceful life and eat your roti calmly, or else my bullet is always ready." This stark warning underscored India's commitment to responding firmly to any acts of aggression and terrorism, making it clear that the nation would not tolerate violence directed at its people.
Speaking with resolve, PM Modi reminded Pakistan of India’s
zero-tolerance policy on terrorism, referencing Operation Sindoor in response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. He said, “We waited for 15 days, hoping that Pakistan would take steps against terrorism. But when no action was taken, I gave a free hand to our armed forces. We will respond to those who make India bleed, in the same language.”
The Prime Minister emphasised that anyone who sheds the blood of Indians would face retaliation. "Those who raise their eyes against us will not be spared," he said. He also warned Pakistan that their people must come forward to free their country from the grip of terrorism, adding, “The youth of Pakistan must rise to bring an end to terrorism in their country.”