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Days after Pakistan killed BSF soldier, HM Rajnath hints at 'Surgical strike 2.0'
The statement comes after Pakistan killed Indian soldier Narendra Kumar and mutilated his body.
New Delhi: In an attempt to pacify the anger built inside every Indian post the murder of Border Security Force jawan by Pakistan, Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday stated that India has rebuked a few days ago with a ‘good response’. Speaking on the issue, Home Minister hinted at another ‘Surgical strike’ like action against Pakistan.
The statement came as Rajnath was in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar on the occasion of martyr Bhagat Singh, who lost his life during India’s freedom struggle.
Speaking at the occasion, he said “Our soldiers have done something at the border. You will get to know about it in next couple of days.” He added that “we are dedicated to make independent India, an active and self-respective India”.
Home Minister hints at another surgical strike by India:
While taking a jibe at Pakistan, Home Minister said “Our PM has introduced strong will power, after which our soldiers did a magic and have attained huge success in clearing terrorists from Pakistani land”. He added, “This is called surgical strike”
Rajnath Singh said “In spite of action by Indian army, Pakistan is defiant, Our soldier was misbehaved with. I have asked my jawans to not fire first bullet since it’s a neighbouring country; but if one bullet is fired from the other end then don’t count your bullets. ”
शहीद भगत सिंह की जयंती के अवसर पर शुक्रताल में उनकी प्रतिमा अनावरण समारोह में भाग लेकर भारत की आज़ादी के लिए संघर्ष करने वाले स्वतंत्रता संग्राम सेनानियों को स्मरण किया। आज़ाद भारत को एक सशक्त, स्वाभिमानी और नए भारत के रूप में विकसित करने के लिए हम सब कृतसंकल्पित हैं। pic.twitter.com/w1yc7L7cjG
— राजनाथ सिंह (@rajnathsingh) September 28, 2018
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