New Delhi [India], Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has stressed that Pakistan must eliminate terrorism emanating from its soil and if the country feels that it is not able to do so, it can seek India's help. Is. In an interview with ANI, Rajnath Singh stressed that if Pakistan tries to destabilize India by using terrorism, it will have to face the consequences. India has repeatedly stressed that it will not tolerate cross-border terrorists and that it cannot set aside terrorism to improve ties with Islamabad. New Delhi also said that it is the responsibility of Islamabad to create a conducive environment in which there is no terror, hostility or violence. Rajnath Singh said that if Pakistan's intentions are clear, then it should take decisive action against cross-border terrorism."If Pakistan tries to destabilize India through terrorism, it will not have to suffer the consequences. Pakistan needs to control terrorism. If Pakistan thinks that it is not able to control it, if they It seems that they are not capable then India is a neighbour, if they want to take India's help, they should take it. India is ready to provide all kinds of help to deal with terrorism," he said. They are neighbors and if their intention is clear that terrorism should end, then they should do it themselves or seek help.India...we both can curb terrorism, but it is their call, I am just giving a suggestion.'' When asked about his 'Ghus ke kille' comment made in a recent TV interview. But Rajnath Singh said India would do everything to fight terrorism, "We will not allow terrorists to operate within Indian borders. We will do everything to stop it," he said. , Asked if such action could be taken across the border, he said, "Let's see what happens." Surgical strike was done. After the Pulwama terror attack, India carried out air strikes on a terrorist camp in Pakistan in February 2019.Asked about the muscle policy and whether statements by BJP leaders during the Lok Sabha election campaign were being aggressive, he said the role of the BJP-led ND government has never been aggressive. The Uttar Pradesh chief said, "We have a balanced approach on every issue." Minister Yogi Adityanath had said on April 7 that the country is capable and equipped to deal with all internal and external security threats while ensuring the safety of all citizens. "We don't know how reliable The Guardian's report is, but the new India knows that to protect its citizens and international borders, in 1952, Congress gave certain constitutional privileges to (the erstwhile state of) Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370. It deeply wounded the heart of the nation. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Yogi Adityanath had said at a rally in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, "Shah rectified the historical mistake by removing Article 370 because it would have affected the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorism is over forever.''