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PM Modi Warns Pakistan: “We Told Their Army — We’ll Enter Your House and Kill Terrorists”

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In a fiery address to supporters, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s uncompromising stance on cross-border terrorism, directly addressing Pakistan’s military establishment.

“We even told the Pakistan Army that we would enter the house and kill them,” Modi declared, referring to India’s past retaliatory strikes following terror attacks on Indian soil. “We will not give Pakistan even a single chance to survive,” he added, drawing loud applause from the crowd.

The Prime Minister further stated, “Pakistan has not been able to sleep for many days remembering our drones and missiles,” highlighting the psychological impact of India’s growing military capabilities and precision-strike technology.

The statement appears aimed at reinforcing India’s image as a strong, assertive power in the region, while invoking national pride and security. It comes amid heightened political activity as elections approach, with Modi and the BJP intensifying their rhetoric on national security.

The opposition has responded cautiously, accusing the Prime Minister of using military action for political gain, while urging restraint in public discourse about bilateral tensions and war rhetoric.

However, for many of Modi’s supporters, such statements resonate deeply with sentiments of national pride and a desire for justice against terrorism.

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