CM Yogi delivers b statement on Pakistan in Ayodhya, declaring its days are numbered. He praised Operation Sindur, stating that 124 terrorists were eliminated instead of the initially reported 26.
CM Yogi on Pakistan: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a significant statement on Pakistan and terrorism from Ayodhya, asserting his b views on India's national security policy. During his Ayodhya visit, he lauded 'Operation Sindur,' issuing a warning to Pakistan, stating, "Pakistan's days are numbered. It has lived for 75 years; its end is near."
CM Yogi's statement on 'Operation Sindur'
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, referencing Operation Sindur, stated it exemplifies India's new military policy and courageous leadership. He explained that after Pakistani terrorists murdered innocent Indians after questioning their religion, India's retaliatory action eliminated 124 terrorists instead of the initially reported 26. He emphasized this as a demonstration of the new India's capability to destroy terrorism.
'New India doesn't provoke, but...'
In his address, CM Yogi clearly stated, "India does not provoke anyone, but if anyone provokes India, it will not be tolerated. Today, our air defense system is so b that every intention of Pakistan has been thwarted."
He further added that Pakistan is now reaping the consequences of the terrorism it sowed. A nation that cannot protect its own citizens cannot exist for long.
Ayodhya's transformed landscape
CM Yogi's speech was delivered during a special event in Ayodhya, where he inaugurated the Shri Hanumat Katha Mandap at Hanuman Garhi. Speaking about Ayodhya's development, he said, "After 500 years, the glory of Ramnagari has returned. There was a time when Ayodhya lacked basic amenities, but today it has been rejuvenated."
He stated that Ayodhya is not just a center of faith but also an embodiment of Indian culture and Sanatan tradition. "The resolution we made regarding the construction of the temple has now been fulfilled."
Yogi declares Pakistan's end is near
In his speech, CM Yogi questioned Pakistan's existence, stating, "Pakistan has no inherent existence; everything is artificial, and artificial things do not last long. India's soul resides in Sanatan, therefore our existence is immortal."
India's retaliatory policy lauded
CM Yogi saluted the bravery of the Indian army, stating that today's India is far ber, more capable, and self-reliant than before. "Today, our soldiers do not show any leniency in retaliatory actions. The way they executed 'Operation Sindur' against terrorism is commendable."