Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the nation, characterizing it as a reflection of the collective sentiments and self-confidence of 1.4 billion Indians. Gupta's statement highlights the perceived resonance between the Prime Minister's message and the aspirations of the Indian populace.
Gupta emphasized that Modi's firm warning to Pakistan against nuclear blackmail underscored India's resolute stance. She noted Modi's declaration that terror and trade cannot coexist, signaling a potential shift in India's approach towards its neighbor. According to Gupta, any future dialogue with Pakistan would be exclusively centered on the issues of terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), emphasizing India's firm position following Operation Sindoor.
Senior BJP leader and former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta stated that PM Modi's address would be transparent, detailed, and in the national interest. He drew attention to PM Modi's established practice of directly addressing the public on significant matters, such as the implementation of GST and demonetization. He also mentioned the monthly "Mann Ki Baat" radio program as an example of the Prime Minister's direct engagement with citizens.
Kavinder Gupta expressed confidence that the Prime Minister's message would be crucial in reinforcing transparency, public trust, and national morale. He anticipated that PM Modi would address the nation after a challenging period, providing detailed insights and boosting the country's morale. He reiterated the government's unwavering stance against terrorism and its commitment to respond decisively to any such acts. BJP leader RP Singh noted that "Operation Sindoor is not over yet".
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta had previously praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian Armed Forces for the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, which she described as a decisive retaliation that taught Pakistan a powerful lesson. She stated that PM Modi had fulfilled his promise to the nation, particularly to the "sisters of this nation," that change would come. Gupta criticized the opposition's skepticism regarding the operation, asserting that those questioning the strike should be on the front lines themselves.
CM Gupta hailed "Operation Sindoor" as a historic act of justice, applauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fulfilling his promise to avenge the loss of innocent lives in the Pahalgam terror attack. She conveyed the gratitude of 1.4 billion citizens to PM Modi and the armed forces for delivering justice to the victims of terrorism. She added that Pakistan has been taught a serious lesson through Operation Sindoor.