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PM Modi's big revelation on Balakot strike | Sansani

Ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave an exclusive interview to ABP News where he talked about airstrike's conducted post-Pulwama terrorist attacks. PM Narendra Modi in the interview to ABP News's Rubika Liyaquat and Sumit Awasthi  said that Pakistan should stop sponsoring terrorism from across the border.

When the PM was posed with a question over some factions in India asking about evidence on the airstrikes, he said India did not claim anything but it was Pakistan who had tweeted and announced that India conducted air strikes in their territory. He said that Pakistan gave proof about the airstrike through their tweets and those who want to, can dispute over it.
 

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