We have not forgotten Uri, Pulwama, Pahalgam, Ram Madhav’s big statement, put a condition on talks with Pakistan


Senior BJP leader Ram Madhav has once again given a clear message by adopting a tough stance regarding relations between India and Pakistan. In an important statement, he said that India has not forgotten the wounds like Uri, Pulwama and Pahalgam. Rejecting the possibility of any kind of talks with Pakistan, he cited ‘Operation Sindoor’ and the country’s security policy. This statement of Ram Madhav has come at a time when India’s policy regarding cross-border terrorism is more aggressive and clear than ever before. It is important to control terrorism before talks. Ram Madhav made it clear that India’s policy is of ‘zero tolerance’. He said that unless Pakistan completely ends terrorism operating from its soil, there is no justification for any kind of peace talks. He reminded that the citizens of India have not forgotten the terrorist attacks which have deeply wounded the country. The government’s stance is well known that ‘talks and terrorism cannot go together’. He said that now India will not be forced to negotiate under any pressure, but security is our first priority. ‘Operation Vermillion’ and pledge of security Ram Madhav, while mentioning ‘Operation Vermillion’ in his address, paid tribute to the bravery of the country’s security forces. He said that India is now a nation which is capable of going to any extent to protect its borders. Be it surgical strikes or diplomatic pressure against terrorism, India has proved its strength to the whole world. Answering questions raised by opposition parties and international forums, he said that for us there is nothing above national security. This clear message is a warning to Pakistan that India is in no mood to repeat past mistakes.

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