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PM Modi Kanpur Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his rally in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur on Friday, noticed a child waving at him for a long time. Expressing his concerns, PM Modi gently asked the kid to lower his hands as it may cause pain to him.

"This child's hands are up in the air for a long time. Your shoulders will start aching later", said PM Modi said at the crowded rally.

"Dushman Kahin Bhi Ho, Honk Diya Jayega": PM Modi

Meanwhile, the prime minister issued a stern warning to Pakistan for "sponsoring" terrorism and said that India will respond strongly to every terrorist attack.

He stated that India will not differentiate between state and non-state actors, and those responsible will be held accountable and punished, regardless of their location or affiliation.

"If I say this straight in Kanpuriya, dushman kahin bhi ho honk diya jayega," PM Modi said while addressing the gathering here.

Without mincing words, PM Modi emphasised that India will not be intimated of hollow nuclear threats.

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"India will not be scared of hollow threats of atom bomb and won't take decisions on this basis (of such a threat). India will look at the 'aaka' of terrorism and its sponsoring government with only one view: Pakistan's state and non-state actors...this game will not work anymore," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister laid down India's stand and its plan of action against terrorism, saying that any terrorist attack that happens, India will respond strongly to every terrorist attack, with the timing and terms of the response decided by the Armed Forces

"In its fight against terrorism, India has decided on three rules: every terrorist attack will be answered strongly. The army will decide on how to answer and in what way to answer. The conditions to respond to a terrorist attack will also be decided by the army," PM Modi asserted.

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He emphasised the importance of self-reliance in defence and economy, citing the "Atmanirbhar Bharat" campaign as a key initiative. He highlighted India's growing strength and its ability to respond decisively to terrorist threats.

PM Modi gave examples of Make in India and India's weapon systems through Operation Sindoor, where advanced weapons such as BrahMos entered deep into enemy territory and caused havoc.

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"The world witnessed the power of Make in India and its weapon through Operation Sindoor. Our Indian weapons (systems), including the BrahMos missile, entered the enemy territory and caused havoc. The explosions happened on target. We have received this power from our resolve for Aatmnirbhar Bharat," PM Modi said.

Highlighting India's resolve to remain self-reliant, the Prime Minister recalled times when the country relied on other nations for its safety. He said that becoming Aatmanirbhar was crucial for the country's self-respect.

The Prime Minister mentioned Operation Sindoor, stating that it is not over yet and warning enemies not to be fooled. He recalled India's military action in Pakistan, where terror camps were destroyed, and the Pakistan Army begged for a ceasefire.

(With ANI Inputs)