Rahul Gandhi’s “Narender Surrender” jibe, made amid India’s triumph in Operation Sindoor, dangerously echoes Pakistan’s propaganda and undermines national unity at a critical juncture.
Lauding the fearless contribution of women in uniform, PM Modi said, "Even under intense shelling by Pakistan, our brave BSF women stood their ground."
"Pakistan has forgotten one thing: that now Modi, the servant of Mother India, is standing here with his head held high. Modi's mind is cool; it stays cool, but Modi's blood is hot."
The accused doctor had posted three morphed, fake videos from his Facebook account on Wednesday (14th May) in which PM Modi was shown admitting his mistake of attacking Pakistan, getting beaten up by Shahbaz Sharif and in one video as a child in Trump's lap.
Like every word of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech, the message of his visit to Adampur is also clear. Adampur is a symbol of a strong India, which can postpone its military action on the request of a terrorist nation. But which also has the courage to give a befitting reply to terrorist activity or military audacity on its own terms and in its own way.