The Indian sports streaming platform also removes related videos and match highlights from its service


(Web Desk): The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), acting under the influence of the extremist Modi government, has once again dragged politics into sports.
According to media reports, in response to the Pahalgam incident, Indian sports streaming platform FanCode has suspended the live streaming of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in India. The platform has also removed related videos and match highlights from its service.
FanCode, which was the official digital streaming partner for PSL in India, has decided to immediately halt the broadcast of the tournament's 10th edition following the incident.
The 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) began on April 11 and is scheduled to run until May 18.
Besides FanCode, Sony Network is another major Indian sports partner, serving as the satellite TV broadcasting partner. Similar action is also expected from them.

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