Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that there will be no place left safe for terrorists, “not even under Pakistan Army’s shelter”, as he addressed air force officials at the Adampur airbase in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur.
“Rattled with Operation Sindoor, the enemy tried to attack this air base and several of our other air bases multiple times. They targeted us again and again but the nefarious designs of Pakistan failed each time,” he said after he met jawans at the Indian Air Force.
#WATCH | At the Adampur Air Base, PM Narendra Modi said, "Rattled with #OperationSindoor, the enemy tried to attack this air base and several of our other air bases multiple times. They targeted us again and again but the nefarious designs of Pakistan failed each time.". pic.twitter.com/elRUmUDUgr
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PM Modi visited the Adampur AFS early on Tuesday, a day after he addressed the nation for the first time since last week’s Operation Sindoor. The Adampur Air Base is one of the locations that Pakistan tried to attack, but was unsuccessful after the Indian military thwarted its attempt.
The prime minister said that India’s response to terrorism has been foolproof. “Hum ghar mein ghus kar maarenge aur bachne ka ek mauka tak nahi denge (We will enter their territory and strike them without giving them a chance to save themselves).
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More Shorts#WATCH | At the Adampur Air Base, PM Narendra Modi says "...Hum ghar mein ghus kar maarenge aur bachne ka ek mauka tak nahi denge..."
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He says "The Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy have defeated the Pakistani Army on which these terrorists were relying. There is no… pic.twitter.com/4vgoTAfX27
The Adampur base in Hoshiarpur was part of Pakistan’s massive misinformation campaign claiming that it had been hit by the country’s aerial attacks.
“The (26) targets included air force and aviation bases at Suratgarh, Sirsa, Adampur, Bhooj, Nalia, Bathinda, Barnala, Halwara, Avantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Mamoon, Ambala, Udampur and Pathankot — all of which sustained major damages,” said Pakistan Army’s chief spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry last week, as per Dawn.


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