Sardar Patel would not have been a matter of Pahalgam attack, why did PM Modi say this?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi again attacked Pakistan in Gandhinagar, Gujarat on Tuesday and said that his government has decided to destroy terrorism from India. He said this while addressing a gathering after inaugurating development projects worth Rs 5,536 crore at Mahatma Temple in Gandhinagar. I have been in Gujarat for the last two days. Yesterday I visited Vadodara, Dahod, Bhuj and Ahmedabad and went to Gandhinagar this morning. Wherever he went, there was a wave of patriotism, like the roar of the sea of ​​saffron. The roar of saffron sea, waving tricolor and immense love for the motherland in every heart. This view was worth seeing, it was an unforgettable view.

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Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said that if we had killed the Mujahideen who had entered Kashmir in 1947, then such a situation would not have happened today. PM Modi said, “When there was a partition in 1947, the chains should have been cut at that time, but instead the country was divided into three parts. Soon after, there was a first terrorist attack in Kashmir and Pakistan captured a part of Kashmir. If we had killed these Mujahideen, if we had listened to Sardar Patel, if we wanted to take back the army until we did not take back. Till we suffered in trouble and what happened in Pahalgam was a distorted form of the same attack.

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Referring to terrorism across the border, PM Modi said that terrorism is not a pseudo -war, this is your war strategy. You are fighting on us. Saying this, he said that the Indus Water Treaty was negotiated very poorly and it was not allowed to extract silt from dams in Kashmir. PM Modi said that on 26 May 2014, I was sworn in as Prime Minister for the first time. At that time, India’s economy was ranked 11th. Today India has become the fourth largest economy in the world. It is a matter of pride for all of us that we have now surpassed Japan. I still remember the enthusiasm in the whole country when we came from sixth to fifth place, especially when India left the United Kingdom behind, the same country ruled us for 250 years.

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