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‘Pakistan Murdabad’ Chants Erupt After Missile Attack Disrupts IPL Match

An IPL match was called off as people chanted 'Pakistan Murdabad' after Pakistani missiles and drones were intercepted by India’s defence forces.

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‘Pakistan Murdabad’ Chants Erupt After Missile Attack Disrupts IPL Match

An Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Delhi Capitals and Kings XI Punjab was called off after Pakistan launched missiles and drones into Indian territory, ANI reported. The Indian air defence system successfully intercepted and neutralised the threats.

Public Anger Erupts with Slogans

Soon after the attack, people gathered at stadiums and streets, shouting ‘Pakistan Murdabad’ slogans, expressing their anger and patriotism. The atmosphere turned tense as spectators were evacuated and authorities moved swiftly to ensure public safety.

Air Defence Neutralises Threats

According to reports, multiple drones and missiles were fired from Pakistan, but none caused damage as India’s air defence system responded effectively. The swift action avoided casualties and prevented major destruction.

Tensions Remain High

The missile launches come amid escalating border tensions. The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation and further updates are expected as high-level defence meetings continue under the codename Operation Sindoor.