Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a grand roadshow in Gandhinagar on Tuesday morning, drawing massive crowds marking his two-day Gujarat visit.
This marks the fourth roadshow during his two-day visit, his first visit to his home state since Operation Sindoor, India's military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
The roadshow commenced at the Raj Bhavan in Gandhinagar and concluded at Mahatma Mandir, with people lining the route, waving the tricolour in a show of support.
On Monday, PM Modi held roadshows in Vadodara, Bhuj, and Ahmedabad, further energising the local populace.
During his visit on Monday, PM Modi issued a stern warning to Pakistan, addressing its citizens directly. "I want to ask the people of Pakistan -- what have you gained by terrorism? India is now the fourth largest economy. Where are you?" he questioned.
Speaking at a rally in Bhuj, he urged the people of Pakistan to take a stand against terrorism. "To free Pakistan of the disease of terrorism, the people of Pakistan should come forward. Their young people should come forward," he emphasised.
"Sukh chain ki zindagi jio, roti khao. Varna meri goli to hai hi (Live a peaceful life, eat your bread, else my bullets are there," he said
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