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PM Modi’s Speech on Terror Attack at Pulwama – Karan Arora Chandigarh

Enough is enough, cannot keep suffering till eternity PM Narendra Modi on terror attacks

Addressing the 50th raising day of the Central Industrial Security Force as the Chief Guest here, PM Narendra Modi said the role of CISF is significant in the wake of increased hostilities.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday issued a stern warning to terrorist forces targeting India, saying the country cannot keep suffering forever.
“Enough is enough,” he said, while referring to the terror attacks in Pulwama and Uri. “We cannot keep suffering till eternity.”
Addressing the 50th raising day of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) as the Chief Guest here, Narendra Modi said, “The role of security forces like the CISF becomes very significant when the country faces a hostile neighbour that gets encouragement from some elements within the country in hatching conspiracy.”
“When the neighbour is very hostile but does not have the capability to fight a war and various conspiracies hatched within the country is getting encouragement from across the border and when the ghastly pictures of terror come to light, under such difficult situations, (ensuring) security of the country and its institutions becomes very challenging,” the PM added.
Narendra Modi also said VIP culture in the country sometimes creates hurdle in the security systems of the country.
He said sometimes the government has to take certain decisions and hence it took some strong steps.

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Congratulating the CISF, the Prime Minister also said it is easier to protect an individual but very difficult to protect any institution where there is a daily footfall of 30 lakh.

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