BJP MP Sambit Patra lauded the Indian Armed Forces for Operation Sindoor and stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised he will "avenge" the death of 26 people in Pahalgam.
People in Patna celebrated the success of *Operation Sindoor* with crackers, colours, and sweets. They raised slogans of "Bharat Mata ki Jai" and expressed pride in the Indian Army. Locals praised Modi ji for fulfilling his promise of taking revenge, declaring it a reality.
Advocate and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ujjwal Nikam on Wednesday emphasised on the significance of Operation Sindoor, calling it a revenge for Pahalgam terror attack.
Speaking to ANI, Devnani asserted that the Operation's name was chosen as historic revenge for the sisters whose husbands were killed after being asked about their religion in the April 22 Pahalgam attack that claimed 26 lives.
Minister Rajbhar thanked the Army for fulfilling national promises made by PM Modi, while Pal highlighted the operation as a strategic revenge for India's fallen soldiers and terror victims.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Sunday stated that India's recent decision to close its airspace to Pakistan-based airlines following the Pahalgam terror attack was a strategic retaliatory measure in response to Pakistan's actions.
Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil on Saturday addressed a business event here but refused to accept a bouquet or any other symbol of welcome, conveying that he would not do so until there is adequate retribution for the recent terror attack.
Speaking to the reporters on Sunday, Keshav Maurya said, "The country's forces are ready to settle scores with the country's enemies. The whole country is sad and angry with what happened in Pahalgam, and the whole country wants revenge."
Reaffirming India's stance on national security, Sarma said, "Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India will hunt down terror and destroy terror infrastructure wherever it exists in the world. India's national security is non-negotiable."
Speaking to ANI during the rally, BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri said, "If a Hamas-type attack happens, an Israel-type revenge will be taken. If terrorists and Jihadis have no religion, then why are they killing people after asking about their religion? 140 crore Indians want to ask this quest
Virat will be returning to his home, Delhi, the city that raised him and laid the foundation of his cricketing career, as a revenge clash against DC is set to take place at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday. The veteran is at second spot in the Orange Cap race, with 392 runs in nine matches at