Key Points

Amit Shah credited PM Modi for strengthening India's security through decisive actions like Operation Sindoor. He highlighted economic growth, poverty alleviation, and Rajasthan's investment boom under BJP rule. The Home Minister emphasized India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. The speech also touched on welfare schemes benefiting 60 crore citizens nationwide.

Key Points: Amit Shah Says India Sent Strong Message After Pahalgam Attack

  • Amit Shah praises Modi for securing India post-terror attacks
  • Highlights 27 crore lifted from poverty under NDA
  • Operation Sindoor targeted Pak terror infrastructure
  • Rajasthan sees Rs 35L cr investments under BJP govt
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Sent strong message to world that there will be consequences if India is attacked: Amit Shah

Amit Shah credits Modi for India's security, citing Operation Sindoor as retaliation against terror attacks, while highlighting economic progress.

"We have sent a strong message to the world that there will be consequences if India is attacked. – Amit Shah"

Jaipur, July 17

Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for keeping the country secure, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that through Operation Sindoor, India had sent a strong message to the world that it would retaliate if attacked.

Addressing a public event in Dadiya village in Jaipur, Shah said, "Under the leadership of Modi ji, India has become the fourth largest economy in the world. Additionally, 27 crore people have been alleviated from poverty. The biggest thing Modi ji has done is to make the country secure. During Congress's tenure, there were frequent terror attacks. Modi ji conducted a surgical strike after the Uri attack, an airstrike after the Pulwama attack, and Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam attack. We have sent a strong message to the world that there will be consequences if India is attacked..."

He noted the NDA government's achievements in the last 11 years, including providing houses, toilets, gas, electricity, and free rations to 60 crore poor individuals across the country.

"MoUs worth Rs 35 lakh crores were signed during the Rajasthan Global Investors' Summit. In the last 11 years, the Modi government has provided houses, toilets, gas, electricity, and free rations to 60 crore poor individuals across the country. All these schemes are being implemented well in Rajasthan under Bhajanlal ji's government," Shah said.

India had launched Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians.

A day earlier, Amit Shah chaired a high-level meeting to review the Delhi Master Plan 2041 (MPD-2041), bringing together key stakeholders, including Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

Delhi Home and Urban Development Minister Ashish Sood also attended the meeting, which comes a day after a separate review session on the provisions of the MPD-2041 was conducted at the Delhi Secretariat.

- ANI

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Priya S
While national security is important, I wish the government would focus equally on education and healthcare. Strong borders mean little if our children don't get quality schooling.
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Arjun K
The surgical strikes and Operation Sindoor were necessary responses, no doubt. But let's not forget the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in Pahalgam. We must honor them too.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I appreciate the security focus but wish the Master Plan 2041 would address our terrible air pollution and traffic problems more aggressively.
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Vikram M
️Modi government has indeed changed India's global standing. From being seen as soft to now commanding respect - this is the New India we all dreamed of. The economic growth is just the cherry on top!
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Kavya N
The poverty alleviation numbers are impressive, but I hope the benefits are reaching all communities equally. Development should be inclusive to truly make India strong.
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Michael C
As an expat in India, I've seen the transformation firsthand. The infrastructure development is remarkable, though I agree with others that environmental issues need more attention.

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