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PM Modi in Kanpur: “Wherever the enemy hides… we’ll strike” — Warns Pakistan, Says ‘Operation Sindoor’ Ongoing

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May 30, 2025
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Kanpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his visit to Kanpur today following his Bihar tour, launched and laid the foundation for multiple development projects worth thousands of crores. At Chakeri Airport, he also met the family of Shubham Dwivedi, a young man from Kanpur who was killed in the Pahalgam terror attack.

Speaking to the media after the emotional meeting, Shubham’s wife Aishanya Dwivedi said, “PM Modi assured us that the entire nation and the government stand with us. He was deeply moved and promised to meet us again.”

Modi’s Hardline Stand Against Pakistan

During his public address in Kanpur, PM Modi strongly reaffirmed India’s aggressive stance on terrorism, particularly targeting Pakistan. He declared, in bold local flavor, “Wherever the enemy may be — they will be hit hard.” Emphasizing that Operation Sindoor is far from over, he said:

“This is a new India. We know how to enter the enemy’s house and destroy them.”

He accused Pakistan of continuing its dual game using both state and non-state actors for terrorism.

Referring to India’s recent strikes under Operation Sindoor, he said the world has now witnessed the power of indigenous weapons and India’s Make-in-India military strength. He highlighted the BrahMos missile strikes and the deep-penetration attacks that destroyed terrorist hideouts hundreds of miles inside Pakistan, stating:

“Our military’s valor forced the Pakistani army to beg for ceasefire.”

Clear Message to Terrorists

PM Modi issued a stern warning:

“India will give a befitting reply to every terror attack. Our armed forces will decide when, how, and under what terms we respond. India no longer fears nuclear threats.”

He added that India would view terror masterminds and the governments that shelter them through the same lens.

Reference to Shubham Dwivedi and Operation Sindoor

PM Modi acknowledged the Pahalgam attack as the reason for postponing the Kanpur visit originally scheduled for April 24. Referring to Shubham Dwivedi, he said:

“He was Kanpur’s son and became a victim of this brutal terror attack. His wife’s pain and anger — that rage — is something every Indian can feel. And that same rage became the fire behind Operation Sindoor.”

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