In a deeply emotional address from Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke his silence following the heartbreaking terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, where 26 innocent lives — mostly tourists — were cruelly taken.
His voice firm but heavy with emotion, the Prime Minister said, “From the soil of Bihar, I speak to the world — we will find those responsible, every single one of them. They can run, they can hide, but justice will find them. And it will be beyond what they ever imagined.”
As families across India grieve the senseless loss of their loved ones, PM Modi’s words were not just about retaliation — they were about resilience, unity, and national resolve. “India’s spirit cannot be broken by terrorism,” he declared. “The pain of Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Odisha, Bihar — it is the pain of every Indian today.”
Before speaking, Modi, other leaders on stage, and the crowd held a solemn moment of silence in memory of the victims. “We’ve lost sons, brothers, husbands,” he said. “And this pain is shared from Kargil to Kanniyakumari. Every Indian is standing shoulder to shoulder with the grieving families.”
Though he didn’t name Pakistan directly, Modi sent a strong message to those aiding terror from across the border. “The ones who carried out this attack and those who conspired behind the scenes — we will hold them all accountable,” he said. “They will be punished in ways they never imagined.”
Beyond the speech, the government took immediate and strong action. Diplomatic ties with Pakistan have been downgraded. Military attachés expelled. Key agreements, including the Indus Water Treaty, are being reconsidered. The Attari land-transit point has been shut down.
This tragedy has not only shaken the nation but also united it. Citizens from every corner of the country are calling for justice and peace — and they’re demanding that those who dare to harm innocent lives never find refuge again.
As the Prime Minister concluded, his words echoed across the nation: “Terror will not win. The will of 140 crore Indians will break the spine of terrorism.”