Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday claimed that he informed Pakistan about the 2019 Balakot air strikes before disclosing it to the world.
Speaking at a poll rally in Karnataka’s Bagalkot, he said that “Modi doesn’t believe in attacking from the back and fights openly face to face”.
The Prime Minister said, “I had asked the forces to call the media and inform them, but I said before that I will inform Pakistan through telephone about airstrikes at night and the destruction caused, but Pakistan people did not come on the phone. So I asked forces to wait, and after informing them, we later disclosed to the world about airstrikes that happened during the night,” he said.
PM Modi added that “Modi doesn’t hide things nor attacks from hiding, and does things openly.” He also warned those who try to kill innocent people in the country and said, “This is Naya Bharat (New India)… Ghar me ghuskar ke maarega (will kill inside one’s (enemy) territory).
He also said that when India launched air strikes in Pakistan, many people initially thought it was conducted in Bagalkot, the similar-sounding Karnataka district.
“We then held a press conference and disclosed information about it and the destruction caused to the enemies, after the strikes,” he told the gathering.
Campaigning in Bagalkote… The mood across Karnataka is distinctly in favour of the NDA.https://t.co/nvO29bXvEq
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 29, 2024
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