New Delhi:
In a bold and accused statement, AAP MP Raghav Chadha gave a strong message to Pakistan on Saturday, while praising ‘Operation Sindoor’ after a recent terrorist attack in Pahgam. Describing India’s long -lasting principle, followed by restraint vengeance, Chadha announced, “We don’t start quarrels, but we never leave them incomplete.”
“The truth is that you can change your friends, but not your neighbor. And if the neighbor is like Pakistan, it is our most important duty to punish it strictly,” said the Chara.
He condemned the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahgam, called it “a blot on the history of humanity”, and emphasized that India has already started taking revenge on it through “the first installment of Operation Sindoor”.
Saluting the bravery of the Indian armed forces, he said, “The way our army is fighting with extraordinary courage and valor, it makes it clear that this time, terrorism will be erased.”
Chadha urged all citizens to stand in solidarity with the families of soldiers and promote their morale.
He said, “We all should pray to our respective gods to protect our soldiers and support their families like a rock,” he said, praising the contribution of women like Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyika Singh.
“Families who send daughters to protect the country’s honor and protect sons to defend boundaries are worth our unwavering support.”
He reminded Pakistan of his previous insults, saying, “India defeated Pakistan in 1971, forced over 90,000 soldiers to surrender and built Bangladesh. In 1984 in Siachen and in 1999 in Kargil, our army crushed his cowardly intentions.”
“India toh Pakistan ka baap hai, aur baap toh hamesha baap hota hai (India is Pakistan’s Father and a Father Always the Father),” said Chadha.
In the history of harassing Pakistan’s terrorists, Chadha reminded the world of the previous attacks of the Parliament attack from Mumbai in 2001 and the previous attacks of Pulwama tragedy in 2019.
“The country that begs the world before 24/7 and feeds milk to terrorists instead of his own children, now every Indian will face united anger,” he warned.
He said, “India is the land of Buddha, but also of Arjun and Bhima. If we are the successors of Gandhi, we are also the legacy of Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad,” he said, portrayed history to underline India’s resolve.
He concluded with a harsh message: “India is reminding Pakistan of its defeat, from 1971 to Kargil. If you do not correct your path, the day is not far when Ganga will flow from Kashi to Islamabad, and the Indian tricolor will fly on Rawalpindi. Jai Hind.”
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