Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking on Operation Sindoor in Gujarat, highlighted the comprehensive arrangements made for cameras during the mission. He stated that this was done to ensure transparency and eliminate any demands for proof of the operation's success. The statement underscores the government's commitment to accountability and clarity in sensitive operations.
PM Modi on Operation Sindoor: "Cameras Ensured No One Asks for Proof"
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again gave a stern warning to Pakistan from Gujarat, highlighting their acts of terrorism and said that they are waging a war against India and a befitting reply will be given to it. Referring to Operation Sindoor, the PM also took a dig at those opposition leaders who had asked for proof after the 'surgical and air strikes'. He also told that this time complete arrangements were made for cameras.
The Prime Minister told during a program in Gandhinagar that the terrorist hideouts were destroyed within 22 minutes and cameras were installed to monitor the process completely, so that there is no situation of asking for proof. He said that the events after May 6 cannot be seen as a proxy war, because nine terrorist hideouts were identified and destroyed so fast. The Prime Minister smilingly said that this time everything was done in front of the camera, which ensured that now we will not have to give evidence, but the evidence is being presented from the other side.
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