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Manohar Parrikar Says India Doesn't Want War, But 'Will Gouge Out Enemy's Eyes If Provoked'

"We are giving tit-for-tat response."
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PANAJI -- Union Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday said India did not seek war, but would "gouge out eyes" of the enemy if provoked.

"We don't itch for a fight, but if someone looks at the country with evil eye, we will gouge his eyes out and put them back in his hand, we have that much power," he said while addressing a rally in Aldona Assembly constituency in Goa.

Goans can tell the world that they had sent a man to the Centre who had slapped the enemy across the face, he said.

"There was no firing on the border for the last three days because if they (Pakistan) fire once, we fire twice at them. We are giving tit-for-tat response, and when they realised it, they approached us, seeking to stop it," Parrikar said in an apparent reference to the request by Pakistan for DGMO-level talks three days ago.

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