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Modi says neighboring countries are ‘running terror factories’



AYODHYA: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed terrorism the biggest threat facing India saying terror factories in the neighborhood are keenly waiting for a weak government in India, local media reported.

Addressing an election rally near Ayodhya, PM Modi said India will strike terrorists in their den, within the border and outside it.

He recalled the blasts across Sri Lanka saying the world saw what happened in Sri Lanka. PM Modi added that the situation has improved in India after 2014.

PM Modi, however, said that terrorism hasn’t stopped. Terrorism factories are operating in the neighborhood, he said adding that it is an industry there and it is their business.

He said that India doesn’t disturb anyone, and does not even spare if someone disturbs India’s peace. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 01 May 2019 16:12 PM

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