The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Uri will not be forgotten, Modi warns Pakistan

Will isolate Pak globally; India exports software, Pak exports terror

- Press Trust of India

LAUNCHING a blistering attack on Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday warned its leadership that the Uri terror attack will not be forgotten and the sacrifice of 18 jawans will not go in vain.

In his first public address after last Sunday’s deadly attack by terrorists from across the border, he said India will mount an all-out offensive to isolate Pakistan diplomatic­ally to expose its activities in exporting terror, killing of innocent people and spilling blood.

“Terrorists should hear out clearly that India will never forget the Uri attack... I want to tell the leadership of Pakistan that the sacrifice of our 18 jawans will not go in vain,” Modi told a largely-attended public meeting on the Kozhikode beach, held on the sidelines of the BJP national council meet.

Modi held Pakistan directly responsibl­e for the Uri attack, saying the country exported terrorists there due to which 18 soldiers sacrificed their lives.

The Prime Minister said there is one nation in Asia whose aim is to spread terrorism and is working towards ensuring that the 21st century does not belong to Asia. “Every nation is holding only one country responsibl­e for terrorism. Only one country in Asia is safe haven for terrorists. This is the only country engaged in exporting terror across the world. Be it Afghanista­n, Bangladesh or other nations, we have seen whenever news of terror incidents comes, terrorists have either gone from this country (Pakistan) or have settled there after committing the crime,” he said.

The Prime Minister said India had never bowed to terror and will never do so in future and will strive to defeat it. Modi said there were 17 attempts by fidayeen attackers sent by the neighbouri­ng country that have been defeated by brave Indian soldiers, who have neutralise­d over 110 terrorists, the highest in recent years. “Terrorism is enemy of humanity. Humanitari­ans all over the world have to unite and condemn terror,” he said.

He assured the countrymen that India was safe and 125 crore people take pride in valour and bravery of its soldiers and security personnel.

“The leaders of the neighbouri­ng country who read out scripts written by terrorists are singing the Kashmir song. Today from here, I want to talk to people of Pakistan directly. I want to remind them that before 1947, your forefather­s had saluted this land... You should ask your leaders why they were not able to handle PoK, erstwhile Bangladesh, Pakhtunist­an, Gilgit and Balochista­n and were trying to mislead you by talking about Kashmir,” Modi said.

The Prime Minister said, "Pakistan's public should ask its leaders as to why despite getting independen­ce together what is the reason India exports software and Pakistan exports terrorism."

Lashing out at the neighbouri­ng country, he said its leaders used to say that they will fight for 1,000 years with India and wondered where they are now. "I accept this challenge. I want to tell you that India wants to fight with Pakistan. If you have the courage, then why not fight to end poverty, unemployme­nt, illiteracy. Let us see which country wins, India or Pakistan," he said.

 ??  ?? PM Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Kozhikode on Saturday
PM Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Kozhikode on Saturday

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