Commenting on PM Narendra Modi’s address to the nation, America’s leading newspaper Washington Post has written that PM Modi did not accept US President Donald Trump’s offer of mediation. Japan Times writes that Narendra Modi did not mention America for the ceasefire nor did he give credit to Trump.
New Delhi : Addressing the nation after the success of Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, PM Modi said that Operation Sindoor is an unbroken pledge of justice. Taking the nation into confidence in his address, PM Modi said that today every terrorist, every terror organization knows what is the consequence of removing vermilion from the forehead of our sisters and daughters. Praising the military power of the country, the Prime Minister said that ‘the world saw how Pakistan’s drones and missiles scattered like straws in front of India. India’s strong air defense system destroyed them in the sky itself.’
PM Modi’s speech has received prominent coverage in the world media. The Washington Post, a newspaper published from America, has also given prominence to the news of PM Modi’s speech. The newspaper has written that India has only stopped its military action and if there is any terrorist attack on the country in future, it will respond on its own terms. The Washington Post has published PM Modi’s statement in which he had said that now if there will be talks with Pakistan, it will be on terrorism and if there will be talks with Pakistan, it will be on terrorism and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
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