India’s panic: India’s crackdown on Pakistani media after the Amalgam attack has continued, and now includes the sanctioned YouTube channel of Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
According to private television channel Express News, the Indian government has blocked the YouTube channel after a nationalistic videotape of the public hymn was uploaded on the Prime Minister’s channel.
Interestingly, the videotape is grounded on a form of army pimps in which Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is shown sharing and the sound of Pakistan’s public hymn is heard in the background.
This move by India is another illustration of revolutionist get
, in which they have tried to check freedom of expression by blocking indeed the sanctioned channel of the tagged Prime Minister of a popular country.
This move isn’t only against transnational morals but also casts trustfulness on India’s popular claims. This action shows that India is avoiding hearing and seeing the data.
This move is a durability of India’s policy of suppressing anything positive about Pakistan. In recent days, India has blocked several Pakistani YouTube channels and social media accounts, which indicates a clear violation of freedom of expression.