New Delhi, May 30, 2025 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again made it clear: India’s battle against terrorism is far from finished. Speaking at a rally ahead of the upcoming phase of Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi issued a strong warning to those supporting terrorism — with an unmistakable message aimed at Pakistan.
“Our fight against terrorism has neither ended nor halted,” he said firmly, drawing cheers and applause from the crowd. “This isn’t just a campaign — it’s a commitment.”
His remarks come just days after the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, where several security personnel lost their lives. The attack reignited national outrage and raised concerns about continued cross-border threats. India has since increased its security presence in the region and stepped up surveillance at key infiltration points.
Targeting Terror, Not Just Talk
Though he didn’t mention Pakistan directly at first, PM Modi didn’t hold back when calling out the broader issue of state-sponsored terrorism.
“Those who support terror, who shelter it, must know — they will not go unpunished. India has changed. We respond with strength, not silence.”
Over the past decade, India has taken several proactive measures to target terrorism at its roots — including precision strikes, tighter border control, and stronger diplomatic pressure. Modi’s message this time was both emotional and resolute: this fight is personal, and it’s for every Indian who believes in peace and safety.
A Growing Global Concern
India isn’t alone in this. After the Pahalgam attack, nations like the U.S., France, and Australia voiced their support for India and condemned the act of terror. International pressure continues to mount on Pakistan, which remains under scrutiny by bodies like the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for not doing enough to cut terror funding.
Modi highlighted how India’s global partnerships are strengthening its position, saying, “The world is watching. They stand with us because they know what we’re fighting is not just India’s problem — it’s a global threat.”
Security & Elections: A Powerful Mix
With national elections in full swing, Modi’s words struck a chord with many. National security has been a key issue in the campaign, and the recent attacks have brought it to the forefront once again. The Prime Minister’s tough talk is not just about politics — it taps into a deep-seated public demand for safety, justice, and accountability.
The Road Ahead
India’s fight against terror is no longer reactive — it’s proactive, and Modi made it clear this isn’t going to change anytime soon.
“This is a new India,” he said. “We don’t forget. We don’t forgive. And we will not stop until terror is wiped out.”
As the country moves forward, both politically and socially, the message from the government is loud and clear: India stands united against terror — and it will not back down.