Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while speaking in West Bengal, drew upon the cultural significance of Sindoor Khela to highlight India’s resilience against terrorism.
Addressing from what he referred to as “the land of Sindoor Khela,” a revered Bengali Hindu custom that honors marital integrity and female empowerment, PM Modi stated, “It’s important to discuss terrorism.”
He recognized the profound anger within the people of Bengal, highlighting the shared sorrow and resolve that emerged after the terrorist assault on April 22 in Pahalgam, which resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians.
In a direct and firm statement to Pakistan, the Prime Minister declared, “India will no longer tolerate any terrorist attack.”
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‘The land of Bengal Tiger’
Reiterating the country’s firm position, he stated that “the adversary will face severe consequences” for any future acts of hostility.
Referring to West Bengal as “the land of the Bengal Tiger,” PM Modi connected the state’s emblematic fierceness with India’s larger national determination. “This is the territory that knows how to resist,” he stated.
The Prime Minister made an important remark about the ongoing counter-terrorism efforts, asserting, “Operation Sindoor remains in effect,” signaling an ongoing and relentless pursuit of individuals involved in terrorist acts.