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PM Modi warns Pakistan, says India has enough military might, political will to protect its borders


KINS Desk
Srinagar, Nov 14 (KINS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday warned Pakistan that India has enough military might and political will to protect its borders and world has seen it the country can kill militants and their handlers by entering their homes.
According to Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS), PM Modi who was addressing the soldiers of Indian Army in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmeer, slammed Pakistan in strongest possible terms. Referring to surgical strikes of 2016, Modi said that India has enough military might and political will to protect its border from evil eyes.
“The country has proved that it has enough military might, as well as the political will to protect its borders from evil eyes. The entire world, especially those countries who promote terrorism, has seen that Indian forces can kill terrorists and their handlers by entering their homes”, PM Modi said.
He asserted that India is safe today because it has the power to protect itself, it has brave sons and daughters like you.
Modi also described the valor of Indian soldiers in the 1971 battle of Longewala. “Whenever the valor of our soldiers is talked about, Battle of Longewala will be remembered. Our soldiers gave a befitting reply to Pakistani soldiers in that battle”, said the prime minister.
PM Modi further said, “The 1971 war against Pakistan is an example of exemplary coordination among Army, Navy and Air Force. The Battle of Longewala proved that no one can stand in front of the combined might of Indian forces.”
PM Modi reached Longewala on Saturday morning to celebrate Diwali with soldiers of the Indian Army. Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat, Army Chief MM Naravane and Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Rakesh Asthana accompanied the prime minister. (KINS)

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