Four states bordering Pakistan are set to conduct civil defence mock drills on Thursday (29 May). Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat are the states where the mock drills will be conducted. The drills come just weeks after India launched a precise retaliatory strike on nine terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives.
Operation Sindoor took place on the previous night of the first mock drill. On the intervening night of 6th and 7th May. Meanwhile, social media Media has been flooded with memes hinting fresh strikes on Pakistan as India prepares for the mock drill.
š#mockdrill pic.twitter.com/ebAbT2Hi8N
— Desi Bhayo (@desi_bhayo88) May 28, 2025
Memes from popular scenes from the film Singham and Panchayat series are widely being shared on X.
šØ BREAKING NEWS šØ #MockDrill
— Reenu yadav (@reenu26451) May 28, 2025
India phir se mock drill karne ja raha haiā¦
Bas iss baar ādrillā ke naam pe introduce na kar de šš„
š Gujarat Punjab Rajasthan Jammu & Kashmir
Ye sirf routine drill hai ā panic mat karo, alert raho.#mockdrill pic.twitter.com/AELEiSSQw7
Memes featuring Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah are also being widely shared.
Mock drill sunte hi ⦠pic.twitter.com/eRp7Myt4pQ
— maithun (@Being_Humor) May 28, 2025
Notably, Prime MinisterĀ Narendra Modi on Monday, issued a stern warning to Pakistan from Gujarat's Bhuj. "The people of Pakistan need to come forward to get their country rid of terrorism. Their youth will have to come forward," he said. He further said, "Sukh chain ki zindagi jiyo, roti khao, warna meri goi toh hai hi." Which roughly translates to, "Live peacefully, eat bread, or else my bullet is there.ā
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