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    Modi’s Warning to Pakistan: “Eat Bread or I Have Bullets”

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterMay 28, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently spoke at a political rally in Bhuj, Gujarat. Even though India and Pakistan have agreed to stop fighting, Modi’s words sounded strong and sharp. His speech was full of warnings for Pakistan.

    Modi told Pakistan in simple words: “Eat bread, or else I have bullets.” He meant that if Pakistan does not choose peace and a better life for its people, India is ready to fight. His words felt like adding fuel to the fire. The tension is now beyond the border. It is in the minds and hearts of people on both sides.

    The India-Pakistan border has seen many attacks recently. Even after both countries said they would stop fighting, the tension did not fully end. Leaders still speak with anger and threats. Modi’s speech was clear and strong. He asked the people of Pakistan to come forward if they want to stop terrorism in their country.

    Modi asked a sharp question: “What has Pakistan gained from terrorism?” He proudly said India is now the world’s fourth-largest economy. Then he asked, “Where does Pakistan stand?” Modi wanted Pakistan to think about its future.

    He spoke to young people in Pakistan and said, “Live in peace. Eat full meals. Otherwise, my bullets are ready.” This message spread quickly on social media and caused new talks and debates.

    In another rally, Modi talked about “Operation Sindhur.” He said, “If anyone tries to remove the ‘sindoor’ from Indian women, it is only a matter of time before their existence ends.” Sindoor is the red mark married Hindu women wear. Modi said this operation is not just a military step but also a way to protect Indian values and feelings.

    These speeches show that even with a ceasefire, Modi’s plan is still ready for war. Politics has turned into a new kind of fight — a fight of words and minds.

    India and Pakistan have fought many wars. They have many problems about land and safety. The border is often full of tension. Recently, violence rose with many attacks on both sides. Many people died. There was fear of a bigger war.

    To stop this, both countries agreed to a ceasefire. But trust is low. Many fear the peace will not last. Leaders on both sides still use strong words that may cause more anger. Modi’s speeches are part of this problem.

    At the rally in Bhuj, Modi spoke clearly. He urged Pakistan to stop terrorism. He said Pakistan’s future depends on it. He said India is growing strong and moving forward. He compared India’s progress with Pakistan’s situation to show the difference.

    His warning was simple but strong: “Eat bread, or else I have bullets.” This means Pakistan must live well and peacefully or face consequences. Modi wants to show India is serious about security and defense.

    People on social media quickly shared Modi’s words. Many debated their meaning. Some liked Modi’s strong words. Others worried they might cause more problems and risk war.

    Modi’s speech also aimed at young people in Pakistan. He told them to choose peace. He wants them to have full meals and a good life. He hopes the young generation will take a better path.

    Modi also talked about “Operation Sindhur.” He warned anyone who threatens Indian culture and women. He said this operation is more than a military plan; it protects India’s values.

    Even with a ceasefire, words from leaders like Modi show real peace is still far. The fight is not just on the battlefield but in speeches and rallies. The battle for hearts and minds goes on.

    India and Pakistan both need peace. Their people want to live better lives. But for peace to come, leaders must stop threats and start trust. Until then, speeches like Modi’s will keep the fire of conflict alive.

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    Onu Akter is a dedicated journalist at Daljoog News, known for her insightful reporting and compelling storytelling. With a keen interest in a wide range of topics, including current affairs, technology, lifestyle, and personal development, she brings a unique perspective to every piece she writes. Onu’s commitment to delivering accurate, well-researched news ensures that readers stay informed and engaged. When she’s not covering stories, she explores new ideas and seeks fresh inspiration from the ever-evolving world around her.

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