Udaipur : Differently-abled individuals undergoing free surgeries, artificial limb fittings, and caliper support at Narayan Seva Sansthan expressed their appreciation for India’s decisive action under ‘Operation Sindoor’, which demolished nine terror hideouts in Pakistan. They welcomed the military strike and warned that Pakistan must change its mindset or face dire consequences.
During the ‘Apno Se Apni Baat’ session, the beneficiaries paid tribute to the innocent Indian tourists killed in the Pahalgam terror attack and voiced their support for the Indian Government and Armed Forces.
Addressing the gathering, Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal stated that while India stands for peace and tolerance, there is a limit to endurance. When innocent citizens are targeted based on religion, it becomes a national duty to respond firmly.
He emphasized that those who sponsor and spread terrorism are bound to face destruction. If Pakistan continues to shelter terrorism, it will prove self-destructive. He urged Pakistan to focus on improving the plight of its own citizens and abandon terrorism as a state policy.
“No religion permits terror or violence,” he concluded, reinforcing India’s stand for peace and strategic retaliation when provoked.
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