India-Pakistan News / PM Modi's statement caused a stir in Pakistan, enemy country gave this threat

Pakistan is furious with the statement given by PM Narendra Modi on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) during his Gujarat visit. Modi said, "I will remove one thorn." Pakistan called it "hate-mongering", while India reiterated its firm stand on PoK.

India-Pakistan News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statements during his recent Gujarat visit have given rise to new anxiety in Pakistan. While addressing the public, PM Modi once again made clear to the world India's firm resolve on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). He said in emotional but precise words, "When a thorn pricks, the whole body feels pain, and we have decided that we will remove this thorn. Pakistan can eat its bread, I have the bullet."

This statement not only filled the people of India with courage and confidence, but also increased the anxiety of those in power in Pakistan manifold. After this clear stand of India, a reaction from Pakistan was inevitable - and it did come. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry termed Prime Minister Modi's statement as "hate-mongering" and said that "if we are threatened, we will respond to it." The Pakistani Foreign Ministry also claimed that this statement is a threat to regional peace and such words do not befit the leader of a nuclear-powered country.

Pakistan's reaction: Panic of restlessness

This reaction of Pakistan actually highlights its internal insecurity and panic. Pakistan's security agencies and government are already nervous after Operation Sindoor. This military action not only hit its terrorist structures, but also exposed the political imbalance going on within it. In such a situation, Prime Minister Modi's clear and decisive statement has further increased Pakistan's concern.

'We want our neighbors to live in peace, but...'

Speaking from the land of Gujarat, PM Modi also gave a message to Pakistan that India wants peace, not war - but will not show weakness. He said, "We want our neighbors to live in peace and let us live too. But if someone challenges us, then this land belongs to the brave." This sentence is not just a warning, but a symbol of India's strategic thinking - power with restraint.

Zero tolerance on POK and terrorism

Prime Minister Modi made it clear that India will not compromise on the issues of terrorism and PoK. Despite Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif's recent willingness to hold talks with India in Iran, India is not willing to back down from its core issues. India is now prepared to respond to any provocation in the same language.