
India gave a befitting reply to the pahalgam terrorist attack by carrying out a massive air strike on 9 terrorist bases in pakistan and pakistan Occupied kashmir (PoK) under Operation Sindoor late on tuesday night. This operation was carried out jointly by the indian army, air Force and Navy. Famous storyteller Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj has given an emotional response to the indian Army's Operation Sindoor.
Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj said that the five Pandavas together avenged the vermilion of the mothers and sisters of the country. Today is a day of pride and bravery for India. Along with the Navy, army, air Force, our illustrious prime minister Narendra Modi and home minister amit shah have repaid the debt of the vermilion of India's daughters by teaching a lesson to pakistan and the terrorists nurtured by it.
Every citizen wanted revenge
He further said that it was the heart's desire of every indian to take revenge for the brutal killing of innocent citizens. This was very necessary. terrorists killed 26 innocent people on 22 april in pahalgam after asking their religion. In that attack, the sindoor of many sisters was ruined. Today Operation Sindoor has avenged those tears.
Message of unity
Thakur Devkinandan Maharaj in his message appealed to the countrymen to maintain peace and unity. He said, this victory is a symbol of the valor of our army and the strong will of the government. We are proud of our soldiers, who made a decisive strike against terrorism. Now we have to unite and work for the security and honor of the country.
indian army destroyed terrorist hideouts
Let us tell you that under Operation Sindoor, the indian army has demolished terrorist hideouts in pakistan and pakistan Occupied kashmir (PoK). This action of the indian army is a response to the terrorist attack in pahalgam, kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir on 22 april 2025, in which 26 people were killed. In Operation Sindoor, the indian air Force destroyed nine terrorist hideouts, including Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba bases.