New Delhi. The Modi government had banned social media accounts of all YouTube channels and celebrities of Pakistan, which had done anti -India propaganda at the time of Operation Sindoor. On Wednesday, when these banned accounts started appearing in India again, people started raising questions on social media. After this, these Pakistani YouTube channels and social media accounts were banned from Thursday morning. Government sources have now told how the ban on the account of anti -India YouTube channel and celebrities was removed? According to government sources, the Pakistani YouTube channel and social media accounts, which were banned due to a technical disturbance, started showing people again in India.
Government sources said that there is a ban on YouTube channels and social media accounts, which have done anti -India propaganda from Pakistan. As soon as all of them were informed about being unblock, they were immediately banned in India. Apart from Pakistani celebrities Yumna Zaidi, Ahad Raza Mir, Saba Qamar, Danish Taimur, Dananier Mobin, Shahid Afridi and others, we are no longer seen again in India. Sources said that on banning YouTube channel in a country, only homepage is blocked. Until YouTube removes that channel, videos of that channel can be seen in the search till that time. See here that the Government of India has closed the social media accounts of which YouTube channels and celebrities of Pakistan.
In order to avenge the murder of 27 Hindu tourists in Pahalgam, India attacked the important bases of Pakistan -based terrorist organizations on the night of 6/7 May 2025 and merged into the soil. In response to this, Pakistan’s army entered the field, so Indian forces had caused great devastation at 2 radar stations and 11 airbase. Meanwhile, anti -India propaganda started on the social media accounts of Pakistan’s YouTube channel and celebrities. The Modi government had also banned them in India. The Modi government says that the operation vermilion is still going on and it has been postponed only at the insistence of Pakistan.