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After denying being a biological being, presenting the founder of hot sindoor...Dr Narendra Modi 

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New Delhi: In his first public address since Operation Sindoor and the four-day long military conflict with Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally on Thursday (May 22) in Rajasthan’s Bikaner and said that “not blood, but hot sindoor (vermillion) is flowing” in his veins. Modi’s speech came on Thursday (May 22) as India marked a month since the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed.
While the speech was his third since the attack, Modi made no mention of why the perpetrators of the attack are yet to be nabbed, or the status of the investigations into the attack.
While US President Donald Trump has since May 10 claimed that he mediated the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, that talks will take place between the two neighbours at a “neutral” site, and claimed to have brought the two countries back from “the brink of a nuclear war” by using trade as leverage, Modi made no mention of these claims.
Instead, without naming Trump, Modi simply said, “There will be no trade or talks with Pakistan, if there are talks it will only be about Pakistan occupied Kashmir. And if Pakistan keeps exporting terror it will be given a befitting reply.”
Modi’s speech mainly focused on alliterations around sindoor and how India had avenged the women whose sindoor had been snatched by terrorists backed by Pakistan.
Wearing a red turban, as he addressed a rally following the inauguration of development projects in Bikaner, Modi said, “Friends, in response to the attack on April 22, we destroyed the nine biggest terrorist hideouts in 22 minutes. The world and enemies of the country saw what happens when sindoor turns into gunpowder.”
Modi said that if India is attacked, there will be a “befitting reply and the time and method, terms and conditions will be decided by India’s armed forces.
“India will not be scared of threats of atom bombs. The masters of terror and the government that supports them will not be seen as separate entities. Pakistan’s game of state and non state actors will not work,” he said.
“Our delegations have gone to different parts of the world and Pakistan’s true face will be shown to the world. Pakistan can never win a direct war with India. Whenever a direct war happens Pakistan has to bite dust. That is why Pakistan has made terror a weapon in its fight against India. This has been going on for decades after Independence. But now Pakistan has forgotten that Ma Bharati’s Sena Modi is standing here. Modi’s head is cool but his blood is hot. Now in Modi’s veins not blood, but hot sindoor is flowing,” he added.
Repeating the symbolism of the women who lost their husbands in the Pahalgam terror attack where men were targeted in front of women and children, Modi said “those who tried to remove sindoor have been ground to dust”.
“Today, I want to tell the people of the country from the soil of Rajasthan that in every corner of the country the Tiranga Yatra that is being conducted, I want to tell the people that those who tried to remove sindoor have been ground to the dust. Those who spilled India’s blood, today every drop has been avenged. Those who used to think that India will stay silent, today they are hiding in their homes. Those who were proud of their weapons are now under a pile of rubble,” he said.
Modi also reiterated India’s stance on the Indus Waters Treaty. “Pakistan will not get India’s share of water. Playing with Indian blood will cost Pakistan. This is India’s resolve. And no force in the world can shake this resolve,” he said.
While Modi said that the Pahalgam terror attack had been avenged by Operation Sindoor, India’s retaliatory airstrikes on suspected terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7, he did not talk about the status of investigations into the terrorists who carried out the attack on April 22 in Pahalgam.
He said, “On April 22, terrorists entered our land and snatched the sindoor from our daughters. The bullets were fired in Pahalgam but it pierced the hearts of 140 crore Indians. After this every Indian united and decided that terrorists will be ground to dust.They will be punished beyond imagination.”
“Today with your blessings, due to the courage of our armed forces, we have been able to stand for this resolve. Our government gave a free hand to all three armed forces. The forces together created such a chakravyuh (web) that Pakistan was forced to kneel,” he said.
Earlier, addressing a rally in Bihar’s Madhubani two days after the attack, Modi had said that terrorists will be “punished beyond imagination” but did not attend the all-party meeting that was held the same day on the terror attack.
While a second all-party meeting was also held following Operation Sindoor, Modi remained absent. Two days after the ceasefire with Pakistan, he addressed the nation on May 12 without making any mention of Trump’s claims.
Modi’s speech comes as seven teams of multi party delegations have fanned out across the world including UNSC member states in a major diplomatic outreach. The Wire has reported that the delegations will talk about Pakistan’s role in supporting terror, objectives of Operation Sindoor and the Indus Waters Treaty that was held in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack.
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New Delhi: In his first public address since Operation Sindoor and the four-day long military conflict with Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally on Thursday (May 22) in Rajasthan’s Bikaner and said that “not blood, but hot sindoor (vermillion) is flowing” in his veins. Modi’s speech came on Thursday (May 22) as India marked a month since the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed.
While the speech was his third since the attack, Modi made no mention of why the perpetrators of the attack are yet to be nabbed, or the status of the investigations into the attack.
While US President Donald Trump has since May 10 claimed that he mediated the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, that talks will take place between the two neighbours at a “neutral” site, and claimed to have brought the two countries back from “the brink of a nuclear war” by using trade as leverage, Modi made no mention of these claims.
Instead, without naming Trump, Modi simply said, “There will be no trade or talks with Pakistan, if there are talks it will only be about Pakistan occupied Kashmir. And if Pakistan keeps exporting terror it will be given a befitting reply.”
Modi’s speech mainly focused on alliterations around sindoor and how India had avenged the women whose sindoor had been snatched by terrorists backed by Pakistan.
Wearing a red turban, as he addressed a rally following the inauguration of development projects in Bikaner, Modi said, “Friends, in response to the attack on April 22, we destroyed the nine biggest terrorist hideouts in 22 minutes. The world and enemies of the country saw what happens when sindoor turns into gunpowder.”
Modi said that if India is attacked, there will be a “befitting reply and the time and method, terms and conditions will be decided by India’s armed forces.
“India will not be scared of threats of atom bombs. The masters of terror and the government that supports them will not be seen as separate entities. Pakistan’s game of state and non state actors will not work,” he said.
“Our delegations have gone to different parts of the world and Pakistan’s true face will be shown to the world. Pakistan can never win a direct war with India. Whenever a direct war happens Pakistan has to bite dust. That is why Pakistan has made terror a weapon in its fight against India. This has been going on for decades after Independence. But now Pakistan has forgotten that Ma Bharati’s Sena Modi is standing here. Modi’s head is cool but his blood is hot. Now in Modi’s veins not blood, but hot sindoor is flowing,” he added.
Repeating the symbolism of the women who lost their husbands in the Pahalgam terror attack where men were targeted in front of women and children, Modi said “those who tried to remove sindoor have been ground to dust”.
“Today, I want to tell the people of the country from the soil of Rajasthan that in every corner of the country the Tiranga Yatra that is being conducted, I want to tell the people that those who tried to remove sindoor have been ground to the dust. Those who spilled India’s blood, today every drop has been avenged. Those who used to think that India will stay silent, today they are hiding in their homes. Those who were proud of their weapons are now under a pile of rubble,” he said.
Modi also reiterated India’s stance on the Indus Waters Treaty. “Pakistan will not get India’s share of water. Playing with Indian blood will cost Pakistan. This is India’s resolve. And no force in the world can shake this resolve,” he said.
While Modi said that the Pahalgam terror attack had been avenged by Operation Sindoor, India’s retaliatory airstrikes on suspected terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7, he did not talk about the status of investigations into the terrorists who carried out the attack on April 22 in Pahalgam.
He said, “On April 22, terrorists entered our land and snatched the sindoor from our daughters. The bullets were fired in Pahalgam but it pierced the hearts of 140 crore Indians. After this every Indian united and decided that terrorists will be ground to dust.They will be punished beyond imagination.”
“Today with your blessings, due to the courage of our armed forces, we have been able to stand for this resolve. Our government gave a free hand to all three armed forces. The forces together created such a chakravyuh (web) that Pakistan was forced to kneel,” he said.
Earlier, addressing a rally in Bihar’s Madhubani two days after the attack, Modi had said that terrorists will be “punished beyond imagination” but did not attend the all-party meeting that was held the same day on the terror attack.
While a second all-party meeting was also held following Operation Sindoor, Modi remained absent. Two days after the ceasefire with Pakistan, he addressed the nation on May 12 without making any mention of Trump’s claims.
Modi’s speech comes as seven teams of multi party delegations have fanned out across the world including UNSC member states in a major diplomatic outreach. The Wire has reported that the delegations will talk about Pakistan’s role in supporting terror, objectives of Operation Sindoor and the Indus Waters Treaty that was held in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack.

Modi Says ‘Not Blood, Hot Sindoor’ Flows In His Veins In First Public Address Since Op Sindoor
Modi’s speech came as India marked a month since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed. He made no mention of why the perpetrators of the attack are yet to be nabbed.