'Pakistan's DGMO Begged to Stop Operation Sindoor': PM Modi in Lok Sabha

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): In the monsoon session of Parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to the discussion on 'Operation Sindoor' in the Lok Sabha. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "No leader in the world asked to stop Operation Sindoor. The Vice President of America told me on the phone that Pakistan is going to launch a big attack and my response was that if this is Pakistan's intention, then it will cost them dearly.
PM Modi said that we will respond with a big attack. I had further said that we will respond to bullets with shells. This was on the 9th and on the night of the 9th and morning of the 10th we destroyed Pakistan's military power. This was our response and this was our spirit." PM Modi said, "When Pakistan was hit hard, Pakistan called DGMO and pleaded that enough has been killed, now there is no strength to bear more. Please stop the attack. India had said on the first day itself that we have accomplished our goal. If you do anything now, it will cost you dearly. India had a clear policy, it was a policy decided in collaboration with the army that the hideouts of their masters are our goal."
Speaking in the Lok Sabha.
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Modi said, "Today Pakistan has also understood very well that every response of India is stronger than before. It also knows that if the need arises in future, India can do anything. That is why I want to repeat again in this temple of democracy that Operation Sindoor is going on." He further said that if Pakistan imagines any audacity, it will be given a befitting reply. Today's India is full of self-confidence. I am indebted to the countrymen for the way people supported me and blessed me during 'Operation Sindoor'. I congratulate the countrymen.
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