Atal ji showed India "won't bow" through Op Shakti: PM Modi hails former Prime Minister's role in Pokhran tests success
Gir Somnath (Gujarat) [India], May 11 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday recalled the leadership of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee during the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests and said the operation demonstrated India's scientific capability and unwavering political resolve to the world.
Addressing the gathering at the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav event at the Somnath Temple, PM Modi said the nuclear tests had sent shockwaves across the globe despite international pressure and sanctions imposed on India.
He said that despite global pressure at the time, the government led by Vajpayee had placed national interest above everything else.
"At that time, the entire world's pressure was on India. Yet, under the leadership of Atal-ji, the BJP government demonstrated that for us, the Nation comes first. No power on earth can make India bow down; no power can force it to yield to pressure," said PM Modi.
"The nation had named the Pokhran nuclear tests Operation Shakti. Because the worship of Shakti along with Shiva has always been our tradition. The idea of our worship of Shiva and Shakti also became an inspiration for the scientific progress of the nation. Today, we are witnessing this resolve being fulfilled. On this occasion, from the sacred feet of Lord Somnath, I extend my greetings to all countrymen on the anniversary of Operation Shakti as well," said the Prime Minister.
"Looters tried to erase the glory of the Somnath Temple. They kept clashing with Somnath, seeing it merely as a physical structure! This temple was destroyed time and again... yet it was rebuilt time and again... rising anew every time! Because those who sought to destroy it did not know the ideological strength of our nation. We are people who consider the physical body to be mortal. The soul seated within it is indestructible. And Shiva is the Supreme Soul," said the Prime Minister.
"In the past years, the opportunity I have had to serve as the Chairman of the Somnath Trust alongside Somnath Dada, and the historic work that has been done for the development of this temple and the region--the transformation from that we are all witnessing directly today. But along with this, I have also personally benefited from this service. The opportunity I have today to contribute to the development of all sacred pilgrimage sites across the country is nothing but the gracious blessing of Lord Somnath himself," he said. (ANI)
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