Modi’s Sharp Warning to Pakistan: ‘Live in Peace or Face My Bullet’

Modi’s Direct Message to Pakistanis
In a powerful speech from Bhuj on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a strong message to Pakistan and its people, stressing that peace is a choice but retaliation is inevitable if terrorism persists. Speaking at a rally after inaugurating development projects worth over Rs 53,400 crore, PM Modi said, “I want to tell the people of Pakistan— live a life of peace and eat your roti in calm, or else, my bullet is always ready.”
Urging Action Against Terrorism
PM Modi called on ordinary Pakistanis to take a stand against terrorism, urging them to work towards ridding their country of this menace. He specifically appealed to Pakistan’s youth to come forward and contribute to a peaceful future.
India’s Response to Pahalgam Attack
His remarks come days after India’s armed forces conducted a large-scale strike under Operation Sindoor in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 people. PM Modi emphasized that the mission was not just retaliation but a mission to save humanity and eradicate terrorism.
Criticism of Pakistan’s Role
He criticized Pakistan for its inaction against terrorism, stating, “We waited for 15 days hoping Pakistan would act against terrorism. But it seems terrorism is their bread and butter.” The Prime Minister applauded the strength of India’s response, saying, “Our retaliation was so strong that their airbases are still in ICU. It was the valour and bravery of our forces that made Pakistan wave the white flag.”
Highlighting India’s Strength and Resilience
PM Modi also recounted the story of brave women in Kutch who rebuilt the Bhuj runway in just 72 hours during the 1971 war, highlighting India’s resilience and strength. He recalled being gifted a sindoor plant by these women recently, which he plans to plant at the PM House.
Condemnation of Pakistan’s Ideology
Concluding his speech, PM Modi criticized Pakistan’s ideology, stating, “India believes in tourism, it connects nations. But Pakistan considers terrorism as tourism. This is dangerous for the world.” He reiterated India’s stance of zero tolerance against terrorism, asserting, “Whoever will make us bleed will face the same fate. At no cost will they be spared.”
Development Projects in Bhuj
PM Modi’s visit to Bhuj also included the inauguration of major power, port, and infrastructure projects. He lauded the region’s development and resilience, noting, “Bhuj’s growth story is remarkable. The projects launched today will accelerate progress in renewable energy, ports, and infrastructure.”
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