Eknath Shinde Hails Operation Sindoor, Says “This Is Just the Beginning”

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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian armed forces for the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, calling it a strong and fitting reply to terrorists and Pakistan. Speaking in Mumbai, Shinde expressed deep gratitude and said the operation has brought justice to the families of the victims.

“I thank PM Modi and our armed forces who have done a terrific job. They have given a befitting reply to terrorists and Pakistan,” he said. Shinde added that this operation is only a trailer and the full picture is yet to come. Referring to the emotional pain caused by terrorism, he said, “This operation has avenged those mothers and sisters whose ‘sindoor’ was taken away.”

He highlighted that several countries around the world are standing in support of India following the operation and praised the unity and strength shown by the armed forces. Shinde also warned that Pakistan stands no chance against India and said, “If it does something, our armed forces will erase Pakistan from the world’s map.”

Shinde’s statement reflects the rising political and public support for the Indian armed forces after the recent counter-terror operation, as leaders across party lines express solidarity with national security efforts.

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