Kozhikode: In his first public address after the Uri attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Saturday vowed that the supreme sacrifice made by the jawans in Jammu and Kashmir will not go in vain and said his government will do all it can to stop the Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in the country.
The prime minister kicked off his visit to Kerala on Saturday by holding a huge public meeting in Kozhikode where the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) national council meeting is being organised. The top leaders of the saffron party from across the country are participating in the conference.
In his address, PM Modi sent out a strong message to Pakistan, saying India will not forget the Uri attack. The is expected to discuss a host of issues, including the party's 'Gareeb Kalyan' agenda and Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
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