PM Modi Says Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan Airbase Severely Damaged In Sindoor Strike

During a powerful election rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a sharp jab at Pakistan, highlighting the damage done to the Rahim Yar Khan airbase during India’s recent covert operation, codenamed “Operation Sindoor.”

Modi told the crowd that Pakistan’s key airbase now looks like an “ICU,” suggesting its severe condition following India’s strategic offensive. Though the Indian government has not officially confirmed its involvement, Modi’s remarks hinted strongly at India’s hand in the reported airstrike on the Pakistani base.

The Prime Minister didn’t name the operation directly but confidently stated that those responsible for the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch have “paid the price.” His message carried a tone of both warning and resolve, indicating that India’s retaliation was swift and calculated.

Operation Sindoor, which is believed to have involved precise targeting across the border, left the Rahim Yar Khan facility significantly damaged, according to multiple sources.

Pakistan has not officially responded to the specific claims made by Modi, but the Prime Minister’s speech has sparked fresh debate over cross-border actions and military readiness in both nations.

The moment was politically charged, yet it delivered a clear message: India’s patience has limits, and provocations will be met with impactful responses.

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