Rajnath Singh: What will Pakistan do with the money received from IMF? Rajnath Singh warned the world, Munir will be shaken after hearing one thing

Rajnath Singh Speech: Rajnath Singh praised Operation Sindoor at Bhuj airbase and asked IMF to reconsider funding Pakistan. He said that Pakistan will use IMF money on terrorism.

Pakistan, the master of terrorists, carried out the Pahalgam attack on 22 April. When India destroyed terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK with Operation Sindoor, it got angry. It attacked India with drones. India also gave a befitting reply. India destroyed Pakistan with missiles. Meanwhile, IMF gave a lifeline to Pakistan. Knowing that Pakistan will misuse the IMF. Now Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh himself has told the world what Pakistan will do with the funds received from IMF. He has also asked the international organization to reconsider the fund once again.

Actually, Rajnath Singh was at Bhuj airbase today. Here he praised the soldiers involved in Operation Sindoor. From Bhuj Air Force Station in Gujarat, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the IMF regarding the funding given to Pakistan. Rajnath Singh clearly said that Pakistan will use the money received from the IMF on terrorism. He made it clear that giving about 1 billion US dollars to Pakistan under the Extended Fund Facility Program is a wrong decision. Let us tell you that Pakistan had received this money from the IMF only recently.

Rajnath Singh not only raised the question, but also made a demand that will increase the tension of Pakistan's Shahbaz Sharif and Asim Munir. If Rajnath Singh's demand is considered, then Pakistan will definitely be destroyed. In Bhuj, Rajnath Singh said, 'I believe that Pakistan will spend a large part of the funds received from the IMF i.e. International Monetary Fund on the terrorist infrastructure in its country. India wants the IMF to reconsider funding Pakistan.'

What else did Rajnath Singh say in Bhuj?

Referring to 'Operation Sindoor', Rajnath Singh said that 23 minutes were enough for the Indian Air Force to crush the dragon of terror on Pakistani soil. In the time it takes people to have breakfast, you finished off the enemies.

I have come among you today to congratulate you. You have really done a miraculous job in Operation Sindoor, you have made India proud in the whole world. I salute all our soldiers and citizens who have been martyred during Operation Sindoor and I pray to God for the speedy recovery of our brave soldiers who have been injured.

It is no small matter that our Air Force has access to every corner of Pakistan and this has been completely proven. Today the situation is such that India's fighter planes are fully capable of directly attacking every corner of Pakistan from here without crossing the border and the whole world has seen how you have destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts on Pakistani soil. In the action taken later, many of their airbases were also destroyed. During Operation Sindoor, the Air Force not only showed valour, but also proved to the whole world that both India's war policy and technology have changed. This time you have conveyed the message of a new India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the whole world.

I want to tell you that Operation Sindoor was named by our country's Prime Minister Modi. All Indians are proud of whatever you did during Operation Sindoor. 23 minutes were enough for the Indian Air Force to crush the dragon of terror on Pakistani soil. You did it. It would not be wrong to say that in the time it takes people to have breakfast, you finished off the enemies. You dropped missiles on enemy soil, the echo of those missiles was not limited to India alone, the whole world heard it. In fact, that echo was not just of the missiles, it was the echo of your valour and the valour of the army soldiers.

Now it has become clear that terrorism and the government of Pakistan are closely related. In this situation, if nuclear weapons are present there, then the possibility of them falling into the hands of terrorist elements cannot be ruled out in the future. This will be a matter of grave danger not only for India but also for the whole world and the common people of Pakistan. The whole world and especially the people of Pakistan will have to understand how big a danger they are sitting on. For this situation, I would like to give this message to the army of Pakistan, 'The clothes are made of paper, but it is a city of lamps, walk carefully because you are drunk.