Amit Shah On Operation Sindoor
Ahmedabad: This was the first time since independence that Indian armed forces struck 100 km inside Pakistan, delivering a befitting response to terrorists, said Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday, as he praised ‘Operation Sindoor’. Addressing a gathering in Kolavada village in Gandhinagar district, Mr Shah said the entire world is praising the capability of the Indian Army and the firm resolve of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said Indian armed forces eliminated nearly 100 terrorists, devastated the headquarters of terror outfits, and also destroyed 15 military installations, which eventually reduced the ability of Pakistan’s air force to hit back. Mr Shah, who is on a two-day Gujarat visit from Saturday, said PM Modi coined the term ‘Operation Sindoor’ in honour of the country’s women. Before PM Modi became the PM, terrorist attacks had been taking place at regular intervals for several years, but that is no longer the case now. “Terrorists used to come from Pakistan, kill our soldiers and people, and go away. They used to orchestrate bomb blasts and conspire against …
