Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said a peace-loving India was capable of giving a befitting reply if provoked, stressing that no one should have any doubts about it.
The Prime Minister, who had chosen silence for the past one month as the situation on the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh worsened, used a meeting with chief ministers on Covid-19 on Wednesday to deliver the message.
“No one should have any doubt. India wants peace but when provoked, it is capable of giving a yathochit (befitting) reply,” Modi said in his opening remarks in Hindi at the video meeting with chief ministers. The pre-scheduled meeting had been convened to take stock of the coronavirus situation in the country.
Modi used the Hindi word “yathochit” in his speech but the written text of it put out by the government had the word “nirnayak (decisive)”.
“Bharat shanti chahata hai. Lekin Bharat ko uksane par har haal me nirnayak jawab bhi diya jaayega (Indian wants peace. But if India is provoked, then under any situation, a decisive reply will also be given),” the released text said.
Modi had not spoken a word on the carnage on Tuesday although the army had confirmed the deaths of three soldiers at 12.52pm.
By the time the Prime Minister addressed the chief ministers at 3pm on Wednesday, more than 24 hours had passed and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had expressed solidarity with the government after wondering where Modi was “hiding”.
The Prime Minister, who usually prefers addressing the nation, chose the chief ministers’ meeting to break his silence probably to pre-empt Opposition chief ministers from raising the issue. By then, the PMO had also announced on Twitter an all-party meeting on Friday.
After his remarks, Modi urged the chief ministers to observe two minutes of silence to pay homage to the slain soldiers.
Modi did not clear the air on what led to the carnage and how so many soldiers could be killed when a purported de-escalation process was on.
He focused on lauding the bravery of the soldiers and describing their death as a “sacrifice for the motherland”.
“Desh ko is baat ka garv hoga ki hamare sainik maarte maarte mare hain (The country is proud that our soldiers killed the enemy even as they laid down their lives),” Modi said, suggesting Indian troops had killed Chinese soldiers, too, before they were killed.
“The sacrifice of our soldiers will not go in vain,” he said, underlining the resolve to protect every inch of land, irrespective of the consequences.
“Chahe sthiti kuch bhi, paristhiti kuch bhi ho, Bharat puri dridhta se, desh ki ek ek inch zamin ki, desh ke swabhiman ki raksha karega (No matter what the situation and circumstances, India will firmly protect every inch of its land and its pride),” Modi said.
“We don’t provoke anyone but we will never compromise on the question of unity and sovereignty of our country,” the Prime Minister said, adding that India has exhibited its “strength” and proven its “capability” whenever the time had come.