If bullets are fired from there, then shells from here… PM Modi's ultimatum to Pakistan
Just a few hours after the ceasefire, the Modi government has given a big warning to Pakistan on Pakistan's firing. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that now India will talk only through DGMOs and there will be no issue left except the return of PoK. The Indus Water Treaty will also remain suspended.
After the ceasefire was announced between India and Pakistan on Saturday, May 10, Pakistan violated the ceasefire. The Modi government has also decided to teach the enemy a good lesson for this act of Pakistan.
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Meanwhile after the ceasefire violation, PM Modi immediately called a high level meeting. In this meeting, he clearly said, "If bullets are fired from there, then shells from here!" ANI quoted government sources as saying.
Now talks will be held only with DGMOs
Government sources also said that now talks with Pakistan will be held only through DGMO (Director General of Military Operations). No diplomatic meeting, no briefing, nothing. What is left to talk about is the return of PoK. Everything else is clear, neither firing will take place, nor will we listen to nonsense.
What happens to the Indus Water Treaty?
Along with the talk of ceasefire, the Indus Water Treaty made between the two countries regarding water was also discussed on Saturday. On this, top government officials reiterated the same thing on Sunday and said that the already suspended Indus Waters Treaty will remain suspended. Now from water to gunpowder, India has only one policy on every front, peace as long as there is peace on the other side.
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Pakistan should now understand that today's India is not the same as it was in the 90s. The price of one bullet can be a hundred shells.
Summary
India had carried out strikes on terrorist camps on the Pakistani side on May 7. Since then India has a clear stand, if Pakistan remains silent, we will also stop. But if firing takes place, the response will be more forceful.