Lahore trapped in Maelstrom agitated by the Indian media


LAHORE:

Lahore, who had already witnessed the fall of seven Indian drones by Pakistan’s armed forces in the first half of the day, was swept in the maelstrom of Indian propaganda.

In the afternoon, the Indian news channels reported several “ghost” attacks. However, life in the city remained intact by the storm, continuing as always.

“Lahore is under attack!” He shouted the latest news in almost all Indian media, a story that, as expected, had probably reached their desks courtesy of Indian intelligence agencies. This sent a wave through the world of the Indian media, with points of sale fighting to obtain their contacts (reporters) in Lahore to obtain a comment about the situation.

However, even those in the field in Lahore were baffled by the consultations, insecure of reality behind the reports.

In an attempt to eliminate the fog of uncertainty, local reporters quickly communicated with the police and government officials to confirm. Despite being verified and discredited, the Indian media stubbornly pushed the narration of ghost attacks.

Then, as at the right time, fictitious reports arose about a missile strike in the Raiwind area, attributed to the Indian forces. The propaganda machine produced another falsehood, numbing the waters further.

This marked the second false story of the day. Previously, the Hungry Indian media had affirmed that Lahore’s Air Defense System had been neutralized by Indian drones, forcing the city to suspend its air traffic.

While the closure of flight operations was due to repeated incursions of India, the claim of a “air defense neutralization” was completely discredited.

Given the incessant aggression of India, the government exercised caution and educational institutions closed until Sunday.

To further reinforce the preparation, Punjab’s prime minister ordered the district administration to supervise the civil defense drills. In line with this directive, the 1122 rescue began simulated exercises in several cities of Punjab.

As part of these preparations, Civil Defense Exercises Were Set to Commence in Rawalpindi, Murree, Jhelum, Chakwal, Sargodha, Narowal, Gujranwala, Hafizabad and Sialkot, With Mock Drills Already Underway In Sahiwal, Pakpattan, Fine Muzaffarh, Layyah, Vehari, Hafizabad and Oher Cities.

On the special instructions of the Punjab Prime Minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, an avant -garde control room was established in the General Directorate of Public Relations (DGPR).

This was done to ensure that precise, timely and authentic information is disseminated to the public during emergencies and extraordinary situations.

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