Pak using terror to stay relevant: PM's message on Kargil victory anniv
Addressing a ceremony at the Kargil memorial in Dras, Modi said "falsehood and terror" were brought down to their knees by the truth in the 1999 war.
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PM Narendra Modi at Kargil memorial in Ladakh on Friday. PHOTO: PTI
Dras (Ladakh), 26 July
In a stern warning to Islamabad on
the 25th anniversary of India's victory in the Kargil conflict, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Friday said Pakistan has been trying to stay relevant by using
terrorism and proxy wars and Indian soldiers will crush all terror attempts
with full force.
Addressing a ceremony at the Kargil
memorial in Dras, Modi said "falsehood and terror" were brought down
to their knees by the truth in the 1999 war. He also noted that Pakistan has
not learnt anything from its past. "Today, I am speaking at a place from
where the masters of terror can hear my voice directly. I want to tell these
patrons of terrorism that their nefarious intentions will never succeed,"
Modi said in the presence of India's top military brass.
Condemning terrorism, Modi said
Pakistan has always faced defeat in the past and asserted that the evil
intentions of terrorists will never be fulfilled. "Pakistan has not learnt
anything from its past and has continued to wage war in the garb of terrorism
and proxy wars to stay relevant," he said. "Our bravehearts will
trample all the terror attempts," Modi asserted.
The prime minister also paid
glowing tributes to soldiers who had made supreme sacrifices in the Kargil war.
"In Kargil, we not only won the war, we presented an incredible example of
truth, restraint and strength," he remarked.
Kargil Vijay Diwas, the prime
minister said, reminds us that the sacrifices made for the nation are immortal.
"The nation is forever indebted and deeply grateful to the mighty
superheroes of our armed forces," Modi said.
On 26 July, 1999, the Indian Army
announced the successful culmination of Operation Vijay, declaring victory
after a nearly three-month battle on the icy heights of Kargil in Ladakh. The
day is observed as Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate India's victory over
Pakistan.
In his remarks at the Shraddhanjali
Samaroh, Modi said the victory in Kargil war was not of any government or any
party. "This victory belongs to the country."
Recalling the days of the Kargil
war, Modi said he was fortunate to be amidst soldiers back then and added that
he still remembers how the soldiers carried out a difficult operation at such a
height. "I salute the brave sons of the country who made the supreme
sacrifice to protect the motherland," he said. "India will overcome
all challenges that come in the way of development, be it Ladakh or Jammu and
Kashmir," he said.
The abrogation of Article 370, Modi
reminded, will complete five years on August 5 and today's Jammu and Kashmir is
talking about a new future full of dreams.
Modi gave examples of progress in
Jammu and Kashmir and mentioned G20 meetings being held in the union territory.
"This heaven on earth is swiftly moving in the direction of peace and
prosperity," the prime minister added.
Before his address, Modi remotely
carried out the "first blast" of the strategic Shinkun La Tunnel
project that will be constructed at an altitude of around 15,800 feet on the
Nimu-Padum-Darcha road to provide all-weather connectivity to Leh. "This
tunnel will open doors of new possibilities for the development and better
future of Ladakh," he said.
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