Emphasising that the operations are a "part of the mandate" of the Indian army to "foil any attempts of infiltration" into Indian soil, Naidu said Pakistan has "not walked the talk" on the promise it made in January 2004 that it would not allow its soil to be used for terrorist activities against India.
"India has been repeatedly urging Pakistan that its territory should not be allowed for terrorist activities....
Stressing that Pakistan should realise its responsibility towards ensuring peace in the region, he said, "Hope at least now Pakistan will realise its folly and stop aiding and abetting terrorism against India."
He said the state sponsored terrorism emanating from Pakistani soil has become a threat not only to India but for the entire region as well as the world.
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Naidu said India's "positive gestures" were only reciprocated through "further encouragement" to terrorists and also "justifying" the terrorist acts.
After the Uri terrorist attack, the minister said people of India were outraged and Prime Minister Narendra Modi reassured the nation that such condemnable acts will not be tolerated anymore and befitting measures will be taken to ensure the safety and security of the country.
"The operations by our Army yesterday night were part of their responsibility in defending the unity, safety and security of the country," he said, adding that it is proved that country is safe in the hands of Modi and Army.
Naidu said India is a "peace loving" country but it takes both the countries to realise this goal and asked Pakistan to understand its responsibility.