Panaji: Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday said that no one was asked for the proof of Operation Sindoor as “terrorists who were targeted revealed the proof to the global fraternity.”
While speaking during a function organised at Vasco in South Goa by Mormugao Port Authority (MPA), Dhankhar said that the precise targeting (Operation Sindoor) gave a message to Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
“It has sent a global message. A message that PM Narendra Modi gave to the entire world from the heartland of Bihar that terrorism will no longer go unpunished,” the Vice President said.
He said that the punishment to the terrorists was “exemplary”. “The strike was deep in the territory beyond international border. Keeping in mind our ethos, the target was only terrorists,” he said.
“What a satisfaction for everyone,” Dhankhar commented.
He said that after the high achievement of operation, no one is asking for the proof.
“The terrorist (who were) targeted revealed the proof to the entire global fraternity. The coffins were escorted by by military force of that country, political force of that country and by terrorists,” he said.
Speaking further, the Vice President said that
India is arising as global economic force and maritime power committed to peace sustainability and development.
“To be vikasit nation we need eight fold increase in per capita income. Economic development cannot take place when we have war like situation exists, peace is fundamental to growth and development,” he said.
Dhankhar said that the peace comes from strength in security, strength in economy, strength in development and commitment to the nation.
During his visit to Vasco, the Vice President dedicated to nation three important projects at Mormugao Port including 3 MW solar power plant, commercial operation of 2 harbour mobile cranes and covered drone for coal handling in presence of Governor P S Sreedharan Pillai, CM Dr Pramod Sawant, Shantanu Thakur, Union minister of state for port, shipping and waterways, Shripad Naik, union minister of state for power and renewable energy and others.