PM Modi's attack on Taliban, says 'The empire of terror is not permanent.'
PM Modi's attack on Taliban, says 'The empire of terror is not permanent.'
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi today attended a function related to the Somnath temple in Gujarat.  Meanwhile, PM Modi said faith cannot be crushed by terror. At the same time, he said that the existence of those who create empires on the basis of terror is not permanent. PM Modi's statement is being linked to the ongoing bloodshed in Afghanistan, which sends a direct message to the terror group Taliban.

Pm Modi in his address said, "Faith cannot be crushed by terror. Somnath temple was demolished several times, it was targeted.'' But every time this temple stands up again and this is the biggest example for the world, PM Modi further said in his address, "The breaking forces, which are the thoughts of building an empire on the strength of terror, may dominate for some time in a period, but its existence never lasts, She can't suppress humanity for long.''

Let's say that no permanent statement has been made by the Government of India so far on the coming of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. India is currently monitoring the ongoing turmoil in Afghanistan and its entire focus is on evacuating Indians stranded there.

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