For Pakistan, terrorism is tourism: Modi

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi lambasted neighbouring Pakistan for supporting cross border terrorism as if it was tourism.

Speaking in a rally held in Bhuj, Gujarat, yesterday, Modi referred to the military action undertaken by his government Operation Sindoor where India launched precision strikes on terror camps and bases in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and Pakistan.

“India believes in tourism. Tourism brings people together. But a country like Pakistan thinks terrorism is tourism. This is a big threat for the world,” he said.

“Our policy against terrorism is that of zero tolerance. Operation Sindoor made our policy crystal clear. Whoever make us bleed will see a similar response.

“At no cost will they be spared. Operation Sindoor is a mission to save humanity and end terrorism.

“We waited for 15 days to see if Pakistan would take any steps against terrorism, but probably, terrorism is their bread and butter. When they did nothing I gave our armed forces a free hand,” he added, reported Asian News International.

Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 by Pakistan sponsored terrorists in which 26 people were killed.

India also subdued Pakistan’s aggression by pounding on its airbases.