Shubham Dwivedi’s Wife Gets Emotional After Operation Sindoor, Says Modi Ji Touched My Heart
Just 14 days after the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Indian Army launched a powerful mission named Operation Sindoor. The mission destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan. The name and the mission deeply touched the heart of Aishnya Dwivedi, wife of martyr Shubham Dwivedi, who lost his life in the attack.
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“Modi Ji Touched My Heart,” Says Aishnya
After hearing about Operation Sindoor, Aishnya said that Prime Minister Modi had touched her heart by naming the operation after "Sindoor" – a symbol of marriage for Indian women. She said the name was a tribute to the pain and strength of 26 widows like her. She added that she started crying as soon as she heard the name on TV.
Faith in PM Modi Was Never Broken
Speaking to News18, Aishnya shared how her whole family stayed awake in grief since Shubham's death. On Tuesday night, they got a call around 2 AM saying India had taken strong action. The entire family stayed glued to the television. She said she had faith that PM Modi would take revenge, and now, that faith has been fulfilled.
A True Tribute to Martyrs
With tears in her eyes, Aishnya said, “This is the real tribute to my husband. Wherever he is now, I believe he is at peace.” She thanked the Indian Army, PM Modi, and everyone who participated in the operation for standing strong against terrorism.
“Now I Can Say Proudly, I Am a Hindu”
Aishnya also said that the way India crossed the border and destroyed the enemy's camps shows the strength of the country. She said it has given her the confidence to proudly say, “I am a Hindu.” She ended by saying, “Terrorism should end, and this is the beginning.”
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