Narendra Modi says ‘Uri, Pulwama was heartbreaking, can’t bear pain forever’ 

Team Suno Neta Monday 11th of March 2019 12:10 PM
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Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, said India has suffered enough in the hands of terrorists and his government has decided to adopt a “new policy” to deal with the menace of terrorism. He also said it was the government’s duty to live up to the expectations of the families of the security personnel killed fighting terror.

Modi, while addressing an event marking the 50th rising day of the Central Industrial Security Force in Indirapuram, in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad district, said, “For many decades, the country and numerous families have suffered the wounds and pain inflicted by terrorism, Naxalism and insurgency. What happened in Pulwama and Uri was heartbreaking. We cannot bear this pain for eternity. Enough is enough.”

Referring to the recent Indian Air Force bombing on Jaish-e-Muhammed’s training camp in Pakistan’s Balakot, the prime minister said, “At times, someone has to take a big decision … it is my privilege that with the support of the crores of people of this country, we took some strong decisions.”

Complete speech of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the 50th rising day of the CISF:


 
 

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