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From PoJK to no nuclear blackmailing to calling Pakistan global university of terror: Top quotes of PM Modi’s address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation delivered a series of sharp and decisive messages, signalling a significant shift in India's approach to dealing with Pakistan

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New Delhi, May 12 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation on Operation Sindoor, in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI Photo)

New Delhi, May 12 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation on Operation Sindoor, in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI Photo)

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In a fiery and uncompromising address that resonated across the strategic and political spectrum, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered some of his strongest remarks yet on national security, terrorism, and India’s regional stance. Speaking amid the heightened backdrop of Operation Sindoor, PM Modi touched on a range of critical issues—from reaffirming India’s claim over Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) to sending a clear warning against nuclear blackmail.

He also labeled Pakistan as the “global university of terror,” drawing global attention to its long-standing role in nurturing extremist networks. The speech, marked by assertive tone and strategic clarity, showcased India’s evolving doctrine of deterrence and resolve in the face of cross-border threats.

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Highlights of PM Narendra Modi’s Speech

  • PM dedicates the success of Operation Sindoor to India’s Nari Shakti! This is noteworthy because several women and children saw family members being butchered in the most cold-blooded manner by the terrorists.
  • PM publicly calls out the entire terror apparatus of Pakistan, calls Bahawalpur and Muridke as Universities of terror!
  • PM says that Pakistan tried to remove the Sindoor of our women, we uprooted their universities of terror itself.
  • PM confirms that the targets of the Indian Armed Forces have crossed a century! Clearly, Pakistan has been repaid in a language that they understand.
  • PM exposes the hollowness of the Pakistani Army, which is nothing compared to the Indian Armed Forces!
  • PM does not rule out further action on Pakistani sponsored terror, makes it clear that even now, every inch of land in which terror is encouraged by Pakistan is within the reach of our Armed Forces.
  • PM makes it clear that it was Pakistan than came begging for peace! It was Pakistan which was bearing the brunt of the Indian onslaught, forcing their DGMO to reach out to their counterpart in India.
  • PM clearly states Operation Sindoor is not over! India will give back to terror and their backers in a language they understand.
  • PM clearly states the new normal now- India will answer back, nuclear blackmail won’t work, no difference between terrorists and those who patronise them whoever they, wherever they are.
Topics: PakistanPoJKNari ShaktiPM Naredra ModiGlobal University of Terrorism
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