Pradeep Bhandari: Pakistan Fears India's Retaliation

Pakistan's leadership is said to be in a state of panic, with many fearing for their lives and fleeing the country. The people of Pakistan and the world at large are waiting to see how India will respond to the terror attack, and what the consequences will be for those responsible. The region remains on high alert, as the situation continues to escalate.

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BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari has stated that Pakistan has lost faith in its military and is fearful of retaliation from India following a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, claiming that the country's leadership is gripped with panic.

Bhandari alleged that Pakistan's ministers and army generals have booked tickets to flee to other countries, fearing a decisive response from India under Prime Minister Modi's leadership. He also claimed that even Pakistani ministers have accepted that India won't stop and are afraid, with some saying they will go to England once India responds.

The BJP spokesperson urged the Congress party to support India's national stand, warning that India's response to the terror attack is yet to come and when it does, the masterminds of terror will be "blown to pieces". He added that most Pakistani army generals and ministers have already booked their tickets, and the country's people and the world expect India to strike back decisively under PM Modi.

Meanwhile, BJP MP Radha Mohan Singh stated that Muslims in Kashmir are now prepared to fight against terrorism following a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. He attributed the shift in stance to the country's changing dynamics, where Muslims in the region are seeing economic progress after the revocation of Article 370.

The situation remains tense, with all eyes on India's response to the terror attack. The international community is watching closely, as the conflict between India and Pakistan continues to unfold. As the region waits with bated breath, one thing is certain - the consequences of the attack will be far-reaching and have significant implications for the future of the region.

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