2016 surgical strikes, an answer to exporters of terrorism: PM Modi

ANI  |  London [United Kingdom] 

on Wednesday said that the 2016 surgical strikes were an answer to the exporters of terrorism, which sent out a strong message.

"When someone has put a terror export factory in place, attacks my people, has no power to fight a war, so makes attempts to attack behind the back, in such a case knows how to give a reply in the same language. The strikes sent a message that has changed and their antics will not be tolerated," said while speaking to the Indian diaspora in the UK.

noted that was informed when retaliated.

"We informed them about surgical strikes before we talked to the media. We never hide anything," he said.

He also stressed on the fact that would never accept the terrorism.

"We believe in peace. But we will not tolerate those who like to export terror. We will give back strong answers and in the language they understand. Terrorism will never be accepted," the said.

"I said before gets to know, we should call and tell them what we did so they can come and take dead bodies if they have time. We were calling them since 11 am but they were scared to come on phone, at 12 we spoke to them and then told Indian media," he stated.

The surgical strikes were carried out under the aegis of the Democratic Alliance (NDA), spearheaded by The conducted surgical strikes across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied and destroyed terrorist launch pads and killed many terrorists, on September 29, 2016.

He added, "Look back at India's history. has never desired anyone else's territory. During World War 1 and 2 we had no stake but our soldiers took part in the Wars. These were big sacrifices. Look at our role in UN Peacekeeping Forces."

had a packed schedule for today, which included meeting his British counterpart and and signing of several MoUs.

The participated in the 'Bharat Ki Baat, Sabke Saath' programme at the Central Hall Westminster in on Wednesday night. Along with live questions from the audience present there, questions were also sourced from Facebook, and the app.

The event saw the answering questions by the people on politics, policy and social themes.

Modi, who is on a five-day tour to three nations, arrived at the of the on Tuesday to take part in the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 23:30 IST