New Delhi, May 27, 2025 –
Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn’t hold back today. Speaking at a massive rally in Bhuj, Gujarat, he delivered one of his strongest-ever warnings to Pakistan — not just to its leaders, but directly to its people.
"Sukh chain ki zindagi jio, roti khao. Varna meri goli to hai hi"
That one line from Modi has gone viral, and it's sending shockwaves through both countries.
🇮🇳 India Hits Back with Operation Sindoor
Modi’s fiery speech comes days after Operation Sindoor — a precision military strike carried out by Indian forces on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The strike was in retaliation for the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, where several brave Indian soldiers lost their lives.
Sources say the operation was swift, targeted, and highly effective — a strong message that India will no longer tolerate cross-border terrorism.
Where Are You, Pakistan?
During his speech, the Prime Minister didn’t mince words:
“I want to ask the people of Pakistan — what have you gained from all this terrorism? Look at India. We’re now the fourth largest economy in the world. Where are you?”
He urged the youth of Pakistan to rise up against the violence, saying they must free their country from the “disease of terrorism” if they want a better future.
Terrorism Is Business in Pakistan: Jaishankar
Modi’s comments were backed up by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who said what many have long believed:
“Terrorism is a full-time business in Pakistan — funded, planned, and protected by its own government and military.”
He pointed to the United Nations' terror list, saying it’s filled with names and places from Pakistan that the world already knows about — and that India has now directly targeted.
“This is not happening in secret. It’s all out in the open now.”
A Clear Message: India Won’t Stay Silent
With Operation Sindoor, Modi’s speech, and Jaishankar’s remarks, the message from India is crystal clear:
Terrorism will not go unanswered. India is done playing the nice guy.
This new approach — bold, public, and backed with military action — signals a shift in how India deals with terror coming from across the border.
The Bigger Picture
While India is marching ahead economically and globally, Pakistan continues to struggle — weighed down by its own politics and obsession with militancy. Modi’s words today weren’t just threats — they were a challenge to Pakistan’s people: Choose peace, or continue to suffer.
