JD(U) backs Modi govt's 'new normal' policy against terrorism
PATNA, May 14 -- Janata Dal (United) on Tuesday backed the 'new normal' policy of India in dealing with terror, as reflected during 'Operation Sindoor' and underlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation.
At a press conference at the JD-U office, Parliamentary Affairs Minister and senior party leader Vijay Kumar Choudhary said that India's 'new normal' and declaration that any act of terror would be treated as 'an act of war' was a praiseworthy stand, as was the unambiguous stand that it would not allow any third-party mediation
"It is a clear message to Pakistan. The tough stand that any talk with Pakistan would only be on the fate of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is also a welcome step after the heroic effort of our armed forces to make Pakistan pay heavily for harbouring terrorists with a demonstration of its precision, technology and courage to reach anywhere in no time," said Choudhary, who was accompanied by state party chief Upendra Kushwaha
By making it clear that 'Operation Sindoor' was merely on hold for the present and there was no ceasefire, he said, the PM has told the world loud and clear that India would not entertain any interference and would go beyond its own territory to hound terrorists in keeping with its policy, interests and self respect.
Making light of the Bihar Congress tweet in the morning with the pictures of terrorists involved in Pagalgam terror attack along with caption 'Operation Sindoor is incomplete', Choudhary said the PM had also said that the operation was just on hold for the time being to keep Pakistan under watch and there was no ceasefire, no matter who says what to take credit or publicity.
He said that India's fight was against terror and it would continue with greater resolve and force, as the PM has categorically said. "India has removed the line distinguishing terrorists and their backers, including state or non-state actors, and the Indian forces have shown what they are capable of," he added....
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