
Modi’s English Warning to the World: “They’ll Pay an Unimaginable Cost”
In a rare and calculated shift to English during a public address in Bihar’s Madhubani, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a global warning following the brutal Pahalgam terror attack. His words were not just for the nation—but for the entire world to hear.
“From the soil of Bihar, I am telling the world…” Modi declared, emphasizing that India will hunt down every terrorist and their masterminds, and ensure they face justice beyond their imagination.
The switch to English wasn’t just rhetorical—it was symbolic of India’s intent to internationalize the gravity of the Pahalgam massacre, in which 26 people, including civilians and tourists, were killed in a swift, coordinated strike. The terrorist group TRF, linked to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility.
Backed by global support from countries like the US, EU, Russia, Israel, and even China, Modi’s remarks serve as a clear signal: India won’t remain silent.
Among India’s immediate responses:
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Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan.
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Closure of the Attari border.
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Ongoing high-level security reviews.
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Potential military retaliation not ruled out.
The Prime Minister also thanked international allies for standing with India and reiterated, “Those who did this will pay a price bigger than they ever imagined.”
The message is loud, clear, and global: India will not bend.
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