Nagpur, May 27 -- Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday said the success of Operation Sindoor has sent the message to not just Pakistan but also the world that no one can mess with India's armed forces, its people and borders. He was addressing a "Shankhnaad" rally in Nanded district of Maharashtra. "Operation Sindoor has sent the message to not just Pakistan but also the world that no one can mess with our armed forces, people and borders. Else, the perpetrators will have to face consequences," Shah said. Calling the Pahalgham attack cowardly, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said in Patna that the perpetrators would be tracked from wherever they are hiding. "Pakistan forgot that 11 years ago, there was a Congress government, which has now changed. We responded to the Uri, Pulwama and Pahalgham strikes and struck terror bases," he said. Referring to Operation Sindoor, Shah said that on May 7, nine terror camps were destroyed in 22 minutes, while India's air defence system ensured that Pakistan's missiles and drones did not touch the country's soil. On May 9, Pakistan's air defence system was destroyed by Indian armed forces, he said. "Modiji has declared that there would be retaliation if the blood of innocent Indian civilians is shed. If our women's sindoor is harmed, the response will be bloodier," he said, adding that Operation Sindoor proved the government's commitment to protecting India's borders. Shah also reiterated that Maoism would be wiped out from the country by March 31, 2026. "When Operation Sindoor was underway, under Operation Black Forest by CRPF, Chhattisgarh police and BSF neutralised several Naxalites. Several Naxalites were also arrested and many surrendered," he said....