Launching a blistering attack on Pakistan in his first public address after last Sunday's deadly terror attack, he said the sacrifice of 18 soldiers will not go in vain while all out efforts will be made to isolate that country globally.
"Terrorists should hear out clearly that India will never forget the Uri attack... I want to tell the leadership of Pakistan that the sacrifice of our 18 jawans will not go in vain," Modi told a largely-attended public meeting on the Kozhikode beach held on the sidelines of the BJP national council meet.
Asserting that Pakistan was behind terror incidents in Afghanistan, Bangladesh besides India, he said "across the world wherever a terrorist incident happens you will find that either terrorists had gone from there (Pakistan) or come to live there like Osama-bin Laden."
He indicated that India's efforts will be directed at isolating Pakistan diplomatically, saying it has already succeeded in this regard and will speed up measures in this regard.
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Modi said India had never bowed to terror and will never do so in future and will strive to defeat it.
"Across the world wherever a terror incident happens you
will find that either terrorists had gone from there (Pakistan) or have settled there after committing the crime like Osama bin Laden," Modi said, referring to the al Qaeda leader.
He said every country is holding one nation responsible for terrorism as only that country in Asia is a safe haven for terrorists.
Modi said there were 17 attempts by fidayen attackers sent by the neighbouring country which have been defeated by brave Indian soldiers who have neutralised over 110 terrorists which is the highest in recent years.
"Terrorism is the enemy of humanity. Humanitarians all over the world have to unite and condemn terror," he said.
With terror attacks sparking security concerns in the country, Modi assured countrymen that India was safe and 125 crore people took pride in the valour and bravery of its soldiers and security personnel.
"The neighbouring country succeeded in one attempt and killed our 18 soldiers. You can imagine how much of destruction would have been caused across the country had it succeeded in 17 others," he said.
"Arms are just toys for soldiers and their real strength is the morale of the country," he said, adding the country's morale is high.
Acknowledging that there is an atmosphere of anger in the country over the attack, Modi accused the "rulers" in Pakistan of reading out the scripts written by patrons of terrorists, an apparent reference to its Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's speech at the United Nations.
"The leaders of the neighbouring country who read out scripts written by terrorists are singing the Kashmir song. Today from here, I want to talk to people of Pakistan directly. I want to remind them that before 1947, your forefathers had saluted this land," he said.
"Pakistan's public should ask its leaders as to why despite getting Independence together what is the reason India exports software and Pakistan exports terrorism."
"I accept this challenge. I want to tell you that India wants to fight with Pakistan. If you have the courage then why not fight to end poverty, unemployment, illiteracy. Let us see which country wins, India or Pakistan," he said.
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The BJP, in its resolution to be passed in its national council tomorrow, will be referring to the Uri attack and will target Pakistan over its "sponsorship" to terrorism, party sources said.