
‘Op Sindoor Not Over Yet': Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan Of Dire Consequences Over Terror Support
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan of serious consequences for future terror attacks, stating Operation Sindoor is not over and India is ready to act against terrorism.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that Operation Sindoor is not over yet, warning Pakistan that any future terror attack on Indian soil will have serious consequences for the country, adding India is ready to take any action against the menace.
While addressing troops of the Udhampur-based northern command after joining them on the occasion of International Yoga Day, the defence minister said Operation Sindoor conveyed a message to Pakistan that their 'thousand cuts" policy against India is not going to succeed.
'Operation Sindoor is not over yet. We have conveyed to Pakistan that if it continues to support terrorism, it will face the worst consequences. We are fully prepared to take any necessary action against terrorism," he said.

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