Asking Pakistan to stop promoting terrorism, Home Minister Rajnath Singh Tuesday warned India would exert "so much pressure and so many actions will be taken" that Islamabad would be forced to act against such activities emanating from its soil.
He said he would like to tell Pakistan that it has to desist from its "acts" and stop training terrorists.
Singh said India is ready to offer assistance to Pakistan if it alone cannot stop terrorist activities from its soil.
"Terror activities should not happen from Pakistan and if Pakistan thinks it is not able to stop terror activities alone then it can seek assistance from India and India will be ready to assist. But, terrorism has to end from Pakistan's soil, Singh said.
Addressing election rallies in Nizamabad and Mahabubabad districts, Singh listed various welfare measures undertaken by the Narendra Modi government and appealed to people to support the BJP and again elect Modi as the Prime Minister.
The senior BJP leader said India was earlier considered a weak nation, but that notion has now changed in entire world after the Modi government came to power in 2014 and it has emerged a strong nation.
Referring to the surgical strike after the Uri terror attack in September 2016, he said our Prime Minister decided and our soldiers eliminated them (terrorists) in Pakistan",
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