Defence

Masood Azhar “Blacklisted” in UN, PM Modi said It is Just Start Only

Ranveer Tanwar

A few hours after the UN Security Council (UNSC) named Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the world has started listening to India.

In an election rally in Jaipur in Rajasthan, he said, "From now on, whenever the country will have to face any danger, we will enter their homes and will finish them. If they fire bullets at us, we will fire bombs at them,"

As a global terrorist, the list of Masood Azhar in the United Nations is a big diplomatic victory for India. The list of Jaish chief came 10 years after the proposal to ban the United Nations in India, however, this move by China was repeatedly blocked for four times.

"PM Modi said," The world has started listening to India in the past few years. We can not be ignored anymore. I want to say openly that this is just the beginning. Just wait and see what happens next. "even as the crowds cheered"

"The international community has thrown India into its efforts to fight terror, and this is the reason I would like to express my gratitude towards them on behalf of 130 crore Indians," he said thanking countries like the international community – especially France. The United States and the United Kingdom.

United Nations Decision to nominate Masood Azhar means that his travel and, finance, property ban. Along with India, the United States, Britain, and France put pressure on Beijing to change it. This development came one day after it was told that Pakistan has decided to blacklist Masood Azhar as a global terrorist.

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