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Poison of terrorism will continue as long as Pak exists: Shandilya Maharaj

Prayagraj, May 8 (UNI) Peethadheeshwar of Shringaverpur Dham in Prayagraj, Jagadguru Narayanacharya Swami Shandilya Maharaj, on Thursday said that as long as Pakistan-sponsored terrorism exists, the poison of terrorism will not end in the country and the world; therefore, it is necessary to treat it from the root.
Shandilya Maharaj said that the countrymen are filled with anger against Pakistan, which is called the nursery of terrorists and terrorism. "As long as Pakistan exists, terrorism will remain," he said.
He described the action of 'Operation Sindoor' as a commendable and bold step to break the back of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. "There is a need to take this action to the depth so that the terrorists' refuge and training centres are destroyed," he said.
Shandilya Maharaj said that India, by taking unprecedented military action through 'Operation Sindoor', gave a strong message to Pakistan that it has strong will and sufficient capabilities to punish the jihadis responsible for Pahalgam or any other such terrorist attack for their deeds.
He said, "India's retaliatory attack of Pahalgam inside Pakistan, 'Operation Sindoor', shows that this is the new India."
He said that we want peace. “We will not say anything first but will not leave them behind. Like the surgical strike of 2019, we will enter the house and kill them," he said.
The Peethadheeshwar said that the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has shaken the entire country. "To break the back of terrorism, we must have a strong resolve to crush it. There is a need to strengthen the security system along with intensifying the fight against terrorism,” he said.
He said that India warned Pakistan through 'Operation Sindoor' that before doing any misadventure, it should think about how big a price it will have to pay for it.
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