No-trust motion done and dusted, Modi, Rahul hit the ground
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PM will be in MP to mark another BJP event to woo Dalits via Sant Ravidas; Rahul to be in Wayanad for first strip after his return as MP; J P Nadda in Bengal for a post-panchayat poll update
India's BrahMos missile gave Pakistan 'sleepless nights', Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared Friday as he poured yet more scorn on Pak, three weeks after Operation Sindoor - the country's armed response to the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in April.
In Kanpur to launch infrastructure projects worth nearly Rs 50,000 crore, the Prime Minister pivoted from the development of the state to lavish praise on the Indian military, declaring "we destroyed terrorist hideouts in Pakistan (by) going hundreds of miles inside (that country)".
"Our armed forces' heroic acts forced the Pak Army to plead to stop the war," Mr Modi thundered, picking up from similar speeches in his home state of Gujarat and Bihar, where his Bharatiya Janata Party is allied with the ruling Janta Dal United and faces an election this year.
In his Kanpur speech, the Prime Minister proclaimed Op Sindoor had showcased India's "military might" to the world, and reserved special praise for the BrahMos missile.