India under PM Modi giving befitting reply to enemies: Maharashtra CM

"Surgical strike and actions after the Pulwama terror attack show India is not a weak but a strong nation.

Update: 2019-03-09 14:24 GMT
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadanvis

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis Saturday said the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was giving a befitting reply to its enemies and was showing itself as a strong nation. He added that "prefect diplomacy" on the part of the country had ensured that Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured after an aerial engagement with Pakistan on February 27, was released by the neighbouring country unconditionally on March 1. "Surgical strike and actions after the Pulwama terror attack show India is not a weak but a strong nation. Today, we are proud to experience transformation in New India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We are now giving befitting reply to our enemies," he said at a gathering in Satara, over 250 kilometres from here. "Now the entire world is with us. Because of perfect diplomacy and international pressure, Wing Commander Abhinandan is back with us," he said. Lauding the armed forces for their dedication to the motherland, Fadnavis said, "Our government is fully committed and doing all efforts for welfare of their families. The entire nation is with them." Fadnavis was speaking at the inauguration of the third distillery unit of Kisan Veer Satara Co-operative Sugar factory at Bhuinj in Satara district. Sushant Pawar, the CRPF jawan who was injured in the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, performed 'bhoomi pujan' (ground breaking) for the Amar Jawan memorial in the factory's premises. Fadnavis also announced the gugar factory's workers had collectively raised Rs 5.5 lakh for the families of armed forces' martyrs. Former Congress MLA Madan Bhosale, who heads the Kisan Veer Satara Sugar Co-operative Factory, joined the BJP in presence of Fadnavis during the function. Bhosale is the son of former Maharashtra Congress chief Prataprao Bhosale.

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