Will PM Modi's Warning to Pakistan Bring Change?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- India's commitment to national security
- Indigenous defense manufacturing growth
- Significance of BrahMos missiles
- The importance of unity against terrorism
- Critique of opposition's stance on security
Varanasi, Aug 2 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a potent message to Pakistan on Saturday, asserting that India would not forgive anyone who launches an attack, even if they are concealed in Pataal Lok.
While addressing a large audience in his constituency, Varanasi, the Prime Minister emphasized that India can embody Kaal Bhairav to exact punishment on terrorists and obliterate their infrastructure.
"Lord Shiv manifests in various forms; one is for Kalyan (development), and the other is his Rudra roop. In times of terror and injustice, Mahadev takes on his Rudra roop. The world witnessed this aspect of India during Operation Sindoor. Those who attack India will not be spared, even if they hide in Pataal Lok," he stated.
Prime Minister Modi warned that if Pakistan commits another act of terror, India will retaliate with Made in India arms.
Targeting the Opposition for their doubts about the success of Operation Sindoor, he remarked, "Some individuals in our nation struggle to accept the success of Operation Sindoor. The Congress and its allies are disturbed by India’s destruction of Pakistan’s terror camps. I ask you -- are you proud of Operation Sindoor? Did you notice how our missiles and drones precisely dismantled the terror bases? Pakistan's airbases remain in the ICU."
The Prime Minister criticized the Congress and the Samajwadi Party, accusing them of showing sympathy towards terrorists rather than backing India’s armed forces.
"Congress and SP seem more distressed by the situation in Pakistan than here at home. The architects of terror are mourning in Pakistan, while Congress and SP are also shedding tears. They labeled Operation Sindoor as a tamasha. Is Sindoor ever a tamasha? This is an affront to our martyrs and armed forces," PM Modi expressed.
Responding to SP’s criticisms, he said, "They questioned the timing of the Pahalgam terrorists' elimination. Should we seek their approval before neutralizing terrorists? Do we wait for terrorists to flee? These are the same individuals who, during their tenure in UP, exonerated terrorists. Now, they are upset when terrorists are taken down. They even oppose the name Operation Sindoor."
He proclaimed a "new India -- one that reveres Mahadev but transforms into Kaal Bhairav when necessary."
The Prime Minister also spotlighted the achievements of India’s indigenous weaponry and the escalating strength of its defense manufacturing.
"During Operation Sindoor, the world observed the might of Made in India weapons -- our drones, missiles, and Air Defence Systems, especially BrahMos missiles. Pakistan is losing sleep because of BrahMos. I proudly announce that these missiles will now be produced in UP. BrahMos production will commence in Lucknow. Major defense companies are arriving at the UP Defence Corridor. Made in India weapons will soon become the foundation of our armed forces," he stated.
"If Pakistan dares to act again, the missiles manufactured in UP will obliterate the terror bases," he added.
The Prime Minister commenced his address with chants of "Om Namah Parvati Pataye, Har Har Mahadev" and recalled the sorrow from the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives.
"I prayed to Baba Vishwanath for strength for the victims' families. I promised my daughters that I would avenge their sindoor. Today, with Mahadev's blessings, I have fulfilled that promise. I dedicate the success of Operation Sindoor at the feet of Mahadev," he concluded.