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BJP MP Rekha Sharma’s firm stance – India won’t tolerate further provocations

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Last updated: 25 May, 2025 12:20 PM
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BJP MP Rekha Sharma’s firm stance – India won’t tolerate further provocations

New Delhi: BJP MP Rekha Sharma’s declaration, “We won’t take this anymore,” at a recent All-Party Delegation meeting, marks a significant escalation in India’s rhetoric concerning cross-border terrorism. Her firm statement reflects a growing frustration with repeated attacks targeting Indian civilians. The context of her statement is crucial; it follows a history of such incidents, with the Pulwama attack serving as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences.

The 2019 Pulwama attack, which resulted in the loss of 26 lives, sparked a strong response from India. While Sharma’s statement doesn’t provide specific details of future actions, it underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty and protecting its citizens.

The statement refers to past incidents, including attacks in Mumbai, Jaipur, and Delhi, demonstrating a pattern of cross-border terrorism aimed at destabilising India. Sharma’s comments align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stated policy that “terror and talk cannot go together,” highlighting a clear rejection of any negotiation with those who resort to violence. The statement also implicitly points to a possible link between internal political instability in Pakistan and cross-border attacks, suggesting that such actions are often used as a diversionary tactic.

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The statement “We won’t take this anymore” signals a potential shift in India’s approach to such threats, although the specific details of this shift remain unclear. The firmness of the declaration, however, leaves no doubt about India’s determination to protect its interests and respond decisively to any future attacks. The choice of an All-Party Delegation meeting to make this declaration underscores the seriousness of the issue and the widespread support for a firm stance against terrorism.

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