Imran Khan and Bilawal Bhutto.
India has once again taken digital action against two elders of Pakistan. This action has been taken against Pakistan People’s Party President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Imran Khan, the founder of PTI. The X account of both these leaders has been banned in India. Earlier too, India had banned the X account of Pakistani Defense Minister Khwaja Asif in India. Khwaja Asif was constantly spewing poison against India with his social media account. He even threatened to even a nuclear attack on India.
Bhutto’s disputed statement
Talking about Bilawal Bhutto, he also made many statements against India. Bilawal Bhutto threatened India and said that if the water is stopped, there will be bleeding in the rivers. Addressing a rally, Bhutto had said, “Sindhu is ours and ours, either our water will flow in it or their blood.” Bhutto said, “Mohenjodaro civilization is in Larkana. We are true patron and we will protect it. ”Bilawal said that PM Modi cannot break the centuries -old relationship between the people of Sindh and Sindhu.
Ban on many YouTube channels
Earlier, India had also made Bann Ban the channel of Cricketer Shib Aadhaj HD, including Pakistan’s major YouTube channels among the major YouTube channels of Don News, ARY News, Bol News, Pati, The Pakistan Reference, Geo News, Sama Sports, Irshad Bhatti, GNN, Ujir Cricket, Amar Cheema Exclusive, Asma Shiraji, Munib Farooq, Suno News HD and Raji Naam. These YouTube channels have millions of subscribers. Apart from this, the broadcast of Pakistan Cricket League (PSL) in India has also been banned. Its official digital broadcasting was given to the Fancode app, which has shut down the PSL broadcast in India from 24 April. At the same time, Sony Sports Network has also closed the broadcasting of this league in India.
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