BrahMos destroyed Pak air bases, their Chinese systems failed: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the history about the country’s safety and securing its borders would have Operation Sindoor written in golden letters.

Highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor in his address, Shah paid tributes to those killed in the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22.

“Political will of (Prime Minister) Narendrabhai (Modi), the Indian armed forces’ prowess and ability to strike and precise information provided by our intelligence agencies decimated the dens of terror at nine locations inside Pakistan,” Shah said.

Shah also said that following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan was rendered exposed before the world. “Pakistan used to say ‘There is no terrorist in our area’, ‘There is no terror activity in our country’. Missiles of Operation Sindoor struck and the terrorists were decimated. Pakistan got exposed before the world,” he said.

Specially mentioning the performance of BrahMos missiles, Shah said, “Youths from across the world are searching for BrahMos (on the web). What is BrahMos? Pakistan’s air defence system borrowed from China remained ineffective and our BrahMos missiles did the task of destroying Pakistan air bases. BrahMos missiles gave Pakistan a befitting reply.”

“When the history would be written on strengthening the safety of the country and securing its borders, Operation Sindoor will be written in golden letters,” Shah said.