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Pakistan terrorists to get 'goli ka jawab goley se' if they attack India again: Amit Shah

Says explosives manufactured in Bihar's proposed defence corridor will be used against these terrorists

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah addreses a rally in Bihar. PTI
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday warned Pakistan-sponsored terrorists to refrain from further attacking India, asserting that if they repeat the mistake, "goli ka jawab goley se diya jayega" (they will face cannons for bullets).

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Explosives manufactured in Bihar's proposed defence corridor will be used against these terrorists, he said.

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"Terrorists from Pakistan attacked our citizens in Pahalgam. They wiped off Sindoor from the foreheads of our mothers and sisters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi avenged it by launching Operation Sindoor within 20 days. The Indian Army neutralised the terrorists on Pakistani land," Shah said at a poll rally in Bihar.

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He said, "The PM is setting up a Defence Corridor in Bihar. If Pakistan-sponsored terrorists repeat their mistake, 'goli ka jawab goley se diya jaega'."

The cannons to be used against terrorists will be 'made-in-Bihar', he said.

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"Unlike the previous Congress regime, the government under Modi's leadership is committed to the safety and security of the nation," he alleged.

Shah launched a blistering attack on RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and his son Tejashwi Yadav for allegedly "raising slogans in praise of gangster-turned-politician late Mohammad Shahabuddin, who unleashed terror in Siwan during the RJD's 15-year rule in Bihar".

"Lalu and his party raise slogans like 'Shahabuddin amar rahe', dream of 'jungle raj' but Bihar people won't allow these," he said.

Addressing back-to-back rallies in Darbhanga, Motihari and Bettiah, Shah urged voters in Bihar to press the EVM button with the BJP's poll symbol 'lotus' to prevent the return of 'jungle raj' during the RJD rule that had "devastated" the state.

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