Ringtone of fear, alerts sweep Pakistan amid fear of attack from India

Hearing this ringing caused panic to spread from Islamabad to Rawalpindi.
A ringing of fear is ringing in Pakistan these days. This ringtone scares not only the people of Pakistan but also the government, army, terrorists and journalists. The impact of this ringing bell was so profound that Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir suddenly increased the number of troops from Lahore to the Line of Control. Hearing this ringing caused panic to spread from Islamabad to Rawalpindi. This ringing also raised the possibility of a new war between India and Pakistan.
The Pakistani government has ordered the Pakistan Telecom Authority to warn citizens to be wary of the Indian intelligence agency, which poses the biggest threat to Pakistan. During Operation Sindoor, Indian forces fired missiles wherever they wanted, destroyed terrorist hideouts and even destroyed Pakistani air bases. In this case, the Pakistani military and government believe that India has a complete x-ray of Pakistan and if any information is missing, India wants to obtain it before a possible attack. By playing such ringtones, Pakistani government created panic throughout Pakistan. Apart from phone ringtones, TV channels in Pakistan also play similar ringtones.
So, there is no single fear that is ravaging Pakistan. There are multiple simultaneous fears of India within this terrorist nation. Currently, Pakistan faces four major fears, and the Pakistani government and military attribute each of their fears to India.
- Pakistan’s biggest fear is a major attack by India. It is said in Pakistan that this attack could happen at any time.
- Pakistan believes that Balochistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) will also gain independence if India attacks.
- However, a civil war will begin in Pakistan, the trailer of which was shown today by the radical organization Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, and the full picture will emerge tomorrow in Islamabad.
- After this, Imran Khan, who is in prison, will overthrow the army and the government. This fear keeps Shahbaz Munir awake these days.


