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Modi Attacks Pakistan, Urges Peace

PM Modi Slams Pakistan on Gujarat Visit, Urges Citizens There to Oppose Terrorism

On his first visit to Gujarat since the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a blistering attack on Pakistan, accusing the neighboring country of nurturing terrorism and spreading hatred against India. He called on the citizens of Pakistan to speak out against terrorism and choose the path of peace and development.

During his two-day tour of his home state, Modi arrived in Vadodara in the morning and later visited Dahod and Bhuj in Kutch district, before reaching Ahmedabad in the evening. He also held grand roadshows in Vadodara, Ahmedabad, and Bhuj, drawing large crowds and enthusiastic supporters.

Speaking at a massive public gathering in Dahod, the Prime Minister emphasized the stark contrast between the two nations. “While Pakistan is focused solely on spreading hatred against India and inflicting harm, our mission is to eradicate poverty and drive economic growth,” he said.

Modi also highlighted India’s significant achievement of becoming the world’s fourth-largest economy, attributing it to the nation’s collective efforts and resilience. His remarks came in the wake of Operation Sindoor, widely viewed as a strong and strategic step in India’s ongoing fight against terrorism.

The visit reaffirmed Modi’s political presence in Gujarat and sent a clear message on India’s firm stance on national security and economic progress.

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