GANDHINAGAR :
There is no need to provide evidence this time. This time, the skies above are giving the evidence, PM Modi said Opposition leaders had previously demanded proof of military operations.
GANDHINAGAR witnessed a surge of patriotic enthusiasm as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the city on the second day of his Gujarat tour, following the Indian Army’s swift and decisive response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued hammering Pakistan over its support to terrorism
and said that for 75 years India has tolerated proxy wars but not any more.
Marking his first visit to the State since the success of Operation Sindoor, the Prime Minister was welcomed by spirited crowds during his roadshow in Gandhinagar before inaugurating and laying the foundation stones for multiple development projects worth Rs 5,536 crore at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar.
Addressing a massive gathering during the 20th anniversary of Gujarat Urban Development, Prime Minister Modi took a firm stance on national security, asserting that this time, the Army’s action against terrorism speaks for itself.
“There is no need to provide evidence this time,” he said, aiming his remarks at Opposition leaders who have previously demanded proof of military operations.
“This time, the skies above are giving the evidence,” he added.
PM Modi described the scenes he encountered across the state -- in Vadodara, Dahod, Bhuj, Ahmedabad, and Gandhinagar -- as filled with a sea of vermilion and fluttering Tricolours, symbolic of the deep patriotic fervour in the hearts of the people.
He emphasised that this emotion was not limited to Gujarat but resonated across the country.
Drawing a metaphor, the Prime Minister said, “No matter how healthy the body is, if one thorn pricks it, the whole body becomes troubled. We have decided to remove that thorn,” referring to the menace of terrorism and India’s resolve to counter it decisively.
As part of the development push, PM Modi inaugurated over 22,000 residential units under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, worth Rs 1,006 crore.
He also unveiled a biodiversity park developed by rejuvenating wasteland along the banks of Kankara-Khadi in Surat at a cost of Rs 145 crore. Urban development projects worth Rs 1,447 crore were launched across cities such as Jamnagar, Surat, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Junagadh.
Additionally, foundation stones were laid for projects worth Rs 1,347 crore, including Phase 3 of the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, a major initiative with an investment of Rs 1,000 crore.
The Prime Minister’s visit also included the inauguration and foundation laying of projects under the Health and Revenue Departments, amounting to Rs 672 crore.
Among these, the inauguration of new facilities at the U N Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research marked a significant milestone in Gujarat’s healthcare infrastructure.
Terrorism Pak’s war strategy, India to respond accordingly: PM Modi: PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said terrorism practiced by Pakistan is not a proxy war but a deliberate war strategy and India will respond accordingly.
Pakistan is engaging in war through terrorism, Modi said, while speaking about Operation Sindoor at the urban development programme of Gujarat Government.
“We can’t call this a proxy war as those who were killed on May 6 night (in Indian strikes on terror camps in Pakistan) were given State honours in Pakistan. Pakistani flags were draped over their coffins, and their military saluted them,” Modi said. “This proves that these terrorist activities are not just a proxy war but a deliberate war strategy on their part. If they engage in war, then the response will be accordingly,” he said. Modi said that whenever India and Pakistan went to war, Indian Armed Forces defeated Pakistan a way the neighbouring country would never forget.
“Realising they could never win a direct war against India, they turned to proxy warfare, providing military training and support to terrorists instead,” he said.
“No matter how strong or healthy the body is, even a single thorn can cause constant pain. We have decided that the thorn must be removed,” Modi said.
“During Partition, Maa Bharati was divided into two, and that very night, the first terror attack on Kashmir was launched by the Mujahideen,” he said.
Pakistan then captured a part of Mother India with the help of terrorists, in the name of Mujahideen, he said.
“If these Mujahideen had been killed on that day and Sardar Patel’s advice had been accepted, then this series (of terror attacks) that has been going on for the last 75 years would not have been seen,” Modi said.