PM Modi on Wednesday hailed the UN decision to label Masood Azhar as 'global terrorist'. In an election rally in Jaipur, PM Modi highlighted the significance of the decision in India's fight against terrorism.

PM Modi on Wednesday hailed the UN decision to label Masood Azhar as 'global terrorist'. In an election rally in Jaipur, PM Modi highlighted the significance of the decision in India's fight against terrorism.

PM Modi said, " UNSC has listed JeM's Masood Azhar as a Global Terrorist. In our fight against terrorism, it is a big victory."He further said, "Aatankwaad ke khilaaf ladai mein vishwa samuday Bharat ke sath khada raha, is ke liye mein 130 crore bharat vasiyon ki taraf se vishva samuday ka aabhar vyakt karta hoon."

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Explaining the fact that all the countries including China have supported the demand for listing of Azhar Masood as global terrorist, PM Modi said, "The entire global community is with us in fight against terrorism. Hence 130 crore Indians thank the world community".

Emphasising that the government has a strict policy against terror, PM Modi said that armed forces will enter the houses of those who propagate violence. He also mentioned that anyone who unleashes terror against India will have to pay a heavy price."

PM Modi also said that now India's words are heard across the globe and it is not undermined. PM also said that Aage Aage dekho, hota hai kya, indicating many such actions against terror are on the pipeline.

In a huge diplomatic win for India, the United Nations on Wednesday designated Masood Azhar as a "global terrorist" after China lifted its hold on a proposal to blacklist the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed chief, a decade after New Delhi approached the world body for the first time on the issue.

"Big, small, all join together. Masood Azhar designated as a terrorist in @UN Sanctions list. Grateful to all for their support," India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Syed Akbaruddin tweeted.



