
"All Terror Attacks Deserve Equal Outrage": PM At Key Conference
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"Over the decades, terrorism, in diferent names and forms, tried to hurt India. We lost thousands of precious lives, but we have fought terrorism bravely," he said.
The intensity of the reaction to different attacks cannot vary based on where it happens, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said, adding that "all terrorist attacks deserve equal outrage and action". He said that there is no place for "ambiguous approach while dealing with a global threat", calling terrorism an attack on humanity, freedom and civilization.
The PM was speaking at the 'No Money for Terror' Ministerial Conference on counter-terrorism financing in Delhi where he said our country saw the "dark face of terror" long before the world took serious note of it.
"Over the decades, terrorism, in diferent names and forms, tried to hurt India. We lost thousands of precious lives, but we have fought terrorism bravely," he said.
"We consider that even a single attack is one too many. Even a single life lost is one too many. So, we will not rest till terrorism is uprooted," he added.