The Asian Age

Rajnath: Won’t let India down even in adverse circumstan­ces

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Barabanki ( UP), Jan. 22: Amid fresh shelling by Pakistan at Indian positions along the Internatio­nal Border and the LoC, Union home minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that the government would not let the country down even in adverse circumstan­ces.

“Paristhiti­yaan kitni bhi pratikul kyon naa ho, hum Bharat ka mastak kisi bhi surat mein jhukne nahi denge ( Under no circumstan­ces, however adverse they may be, we will never let India down),” he said.

Mr Singh, on the last day of his three- day visit to Uttar Pradesh, was speaking at a public meeting here, but did not name Pakistan.

The home minister said, “Bharat ab kamzor desh nahi rah gaya, vishwa samudaay ki Bharat ke prati dharna badal chuki hai ( India is no longer a weak nation. It has become a strong nation and its image before the world has changed).”

In a blunt message to the neighbouri­ng country, Mr Singh had on Sunday said in Lucknow that India had shown it could attack its enemies not only on its soil, but also in their foreign territory, if need be.

His remarks came almost a month after a group of five Army commandos crossed the Line of Control ( LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir and killed three Pakistani soldiers and smashed a post, in a swift and daring operation to avenge the killing of four Indian Army personnel by a Border Action Team of the Pakistan Army in Keri sector in Rajouri district.

 ?? — AP ?? Son of Gopal Dass, a civilian killed in Pakistani firing and shelling, wails at Jhiri village in Kanachack district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.
— AP Son of Gopal Dass, a civilian killed in Pakistani firing and shelling, wails at Jhiri village in Kanachack district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.

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