India Embraces Tourism, Pakistan Sees 'Terrorism as Tourism', Says Modi
- On May 26, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed rallies in Dahod and Bhuj, Gujarat, delivering a direct message to Pakistan's people near the border.
- Modi delivered his speech in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, India’s military action following the terror attack targeting tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, emphasizing Pakistan's inaction against terrorism despite waiting for two weeks.
- He highlighted India’s strikes deep inside Pakistan destroying terror hubs, criticized Pakistan’s political and military support for terrorism, and urged Pakistani youths to choose peace over conflict.
- In Bhuj, Modi challenged Pakistanis to choose between peace and violence, prosperity and ruin, warning them to live peacefully or face the consequences of his bullet.
- The speech reinforced India’s stand against cross-border terrorism, suggesting Pakistan’s future depends on abandoning terror while India celebrates its status as the world’s fourth-largest economy.
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Modi to Pakistan: Shun terrorism or get bullets!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday directed his appeal to the people, particularly youths, of Pakistan. Addressing two public rallies in Dahod and Bhuj in Gujarat, Modi told the youths of Pakistan to choose between peace or bullets. He asked them to make a choice between their corrupt army thriving on terrorism or get freedom from poverty and unemployment. Modi alleged that the political and military leadership of Pakistan has used terrori…
India embraces tourism, Pakistan sees 'terrorism as tourism', says Modi
“Terrorism is a way of making money for your (Pakistan) government and Army. The people of Pakistan must come forward to end terrorism. Live a happy and peaceful life and have your meal. Otherwise, my bullet is there for you (sukh chain ki zindagi jio, roti khao. Varna meri goli to hai hee),” the Prime Minister asserted in the direct message to those across the border
People of Pakistan Need to Come Forward to Rid Their Country of Disease of Terrorism: PM Modi in Bhuj
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In a message to people of Pakistan over their government's support to cross-border terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asked them what had they had gained with such an approach and said they will have to come forward to rid the country of "disease of terrorism". India News | People of Pakistan Need to Come Forward to Rid Their Country of Disease of Terrorism: PM Modi in Bhuj.
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