As India resolves for revenge, Pak PM falls ill, hospitalized: report

Shocking news has come to light amid the heated situation between India and Pakistan. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has been admitted to the hospital after his health suddenly deteriorated. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif asked the media to keep the news of his hospitalization a secret. However, this news has now been leaked.

According to sources, Prime Minister Shahbaz has been admitted to the Army Hospital in Rawalpindi since April 27. This news was asked to be kept hidden from the media and the public, but it has been leaked. The leaked document clearly states that the media and the people should not be told about the prime minister. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has a problem with hemorrhoids, due to which he has been admitted to the hospital for treatment.

This incident has happened at a time when there is a lot of talk about India taking a “resolve for revenge.” There is an atmosphere of anger in the country after the Pahalgam terror attack, and the people of India want a strong response from the government. Meanwhile, the deterioration in the health of the prime minister of Pakistan is raising many questions. India has adopted a tough stand against Pakistan, due to which Pakistan’s concerns have increased.

The news of Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s illness came to light from a leaked hospital document. In a hospital document, it was mentioned that information about Shahbaz Sharif’s illness should not be shared with the media. It was clearly written in it that his condition should be kept confidential. Despite this, the leak of the document revealed that the prime minister is undergoing treatment.

After seeing the post about the viral document news, there has been a flood of reactions on social media. Many types of reactions were seen. A user writes, according to the rules of war, no one attacks a hospital; that is why I have hidden; there is no other reason. But how long will you hide? The Indian Army will find you.

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