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Terror and talks cannot go together: PM Modi’s strong message to Pakistan

"Terror and talks cannot go together, just like water and blood cannot flow together," the prime minister said.

Forty-eight hours after the ceasefire declaration by India and Pakistan, PM Narendra Modi sent a strong message to the neighbouring country, stating that diplomatic talks can only exist in the absence of terrorism.

“India’s stand is very clear. Terror and talks cannot go together, just like water and blood cannot flow together,” he said while addressing the nation on Monday, May 12.

“The way the Pakistan military and the government there are helping terrorism flourish there, it will end Pakistan one day. If Pakistan want to be spared, it has to abolish the terror infrastructure,” he said.

Congratulating the Indian armed forces, PM Modi said every Indian is indebted to them. “I want to salute the Indian Armed Forces. I also bow to the pledge of every Indian to stay united. Bharat Mata ki Jai

,” he said in his concluding statements.


This post was last modified on May 12, 2025 8:35 pm

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