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India blocks pakistani channels over Pahalgam attack exposure

India blocks pakistani channels over Pahalgam attack exposure

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India has blocked access to over a dozen Pakistani YouTube channels after they covered the Pahalgam incident, accusing them of sharing “misleading and provocative content” against the Indian government and military, though no concrete examples were provided.

The banned channels, which include major news outlets and independent journalists, together had more than 66 million subscribers. Among them are:

Geo News — 18.1 million subscribers

ARY News — 14.6 million subscribers

Samaa TV — 12.7 million subscribers

Bol News — 7.85 million subscribers

ShoaibAkhtar100mph — 3.81M subscribers

GNN — 3.54 million subscribers

Dawn News TV — 1.96 million subscribers

Suno News HD — 1.36 million subscribers

Irshad Bhatti — 829k subscribers

Raftar — 805k subscribers

Muneeb Farooq — 165k subscribers

Asma Shirazi — 133k subscribers

Umar Cheema Exclusive — 125k subscribers

Pakistan Reference — 288k subscribers

Uzair Cricket — 288k subscribers

Razi Nama — 270k subscribers

Samaa Sports — 73.5k subscribers

The move comes after an attack on April 22 at a tourist spot in Pahalgam, Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), where 26 people were killed.

India, without providing evidence, blamed Pakistan for the attack, an accusation Islamabad firmly denied.

Following the incident, India shut down the Wagah-Attari border, advised citizens against traveling to Pakistan, and suspended the Indus Waters Treaty.

In response, Pakistan’s National Security Committee (NSC) warned that any attempt to block Pakistan’s water would be considered an act of war, and similarly closed the Wagah crossing.

On April 25, Pakistan’s Senate unanimously passed a resolution rejecting India’s accusations, calling them “baseless and politically motivated.”

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