At the Gujarat rally, the Prime Minister said, Pakistan’s ‘hate’ politics will not be tolerated

At the Gujarat rally, the Prime Minister said, Pakistan's 'hate' politics will not be tolerated

Attacking Pakistan on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Pakistan’s sole purpose is to hate India and think of ways to harm it, while our country has targeted to bring poverty alleviation and economic development.

Addressing a rally in Dahod, Gujarat, the Prime Minister praised Operation Sindoor and warned that “those who dare to erase the vermilion of our sisters will be killed soon.”

The Prime Minister said, “This country, which came into existence after partition, has won on hatred towards India. It only wants to harm India. However, India’s goal is to remove poverty, bring economic development and become a developed nation.”

He said, “Our government’s policy is to bring development to areas that are left backward.” He urged people to buy and use products made in India during festivals like Holi, Diwali and Ganesh Puja and said that “whatever is necessary for the progress of our country, it should be made in India here”.

He was speaking at a rally after launching development projects costing Rs 24,000 crore, including a locomotive manufacturing plant. He flagged off the Ahmedabad-Varval Vande Bharat Seva and Valsad-Dahod Express train and told the attendees that state-of-the-art Vande Bharat trains are now running on 70 routes across the country.

On April 22, 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, after which India started Operation Sindoor on the morning of 7 May, resulting in heavy damage to the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

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