Indian government banned 16 other Pakistani news channels, including GNN


New Delhi: After the Pahalgam false flag operation, the extremist Modi government was in a panic and banned several Pakistani news channels, including GNN.
After the Pahalgam incident, India did not spare a single eye for the truth presented to it by the Pakistani media. India, which claims to be the world’s largest democracy and champion of freedom of expression, banned Pakistani channels broadcasting facts about the Pahalgam incident.
According to the details, after the Pahalgam false flag operation and false propaganda failed, the extremist and war-mad Indian government banned 16 other Pakistani news channels, including GNN.
In addition to GNN, the channels that fell victim to the Indian ban include Dawn News, Sama TV, ARY News, Bol News, Geo News, Raftar, Suno news, and YouTube channels of journalists including Asma Shirazi, Irshad Bhatti, Omar Cheema, Muneeb Farooq, The Pakistan Reference, Samaa Sports, Uzair Cricket, and Razi Nama.
These channels had opened the floodgates for false claims, including India's false flag operation, after which they were accused of spreading misleading information against India and the Indian Army. These channels were banned following the recommendation of the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs.
The total number of subscribers of the YouTube channels banned by India is more than 63 million.
The Modi government has not only shut down Pakistani channels to hide its shame, but has also tried to vent its anger on Jackie Martin, the head of the BBC in India, for her impartial reporting on the Pahalgam incident.
It is pertinent to note that on April 22, 26 people were killed and about a dozen were injured in a firing incident at a tourist spot in Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir, after which India started blaming Pakistan without any evidence and unilaterally suspended the Indus Water Treaty.
However, on the other hand, Pakistan not only condemned the Pahalgam incident, but Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also offered that if India wants to conduct an impartial investigation into the matter, Pakistan is ready for all kinds of cooperation.
India is also making bold claims of taking action against Pakistan, but Pakistan's political and military leadership has made it clear that any provocation will be met with a response that India will always remember.

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