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India blocks PM Shehbaz's YouTube channel also
This move by India is yet another example of extremist behavior


India’s crackdown on Pakistani media following the Pahalgam attack has continued, with the official YouTube channel of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif now also being included.
According to reports, the Indian government has blocked the YouTube channel after a patriotic video of the national anthem was uploaded on the Prime Minister’s channel.
Interestingly, the video is based on an army cadets’ ceremony in which Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is shown participating and the Pakistani national anthem is playing in the background.
This move by India is yet another example of extremist behavior, in which they have tried to curb freedom of expression by blocking even the official channel of the elected Prime Minister of a democratic country.
This move is not only against international norms but also casts doubt on India’s democratic claims. This action shows that India is avoiding even listening to and seeing the facts.
It is a continuation 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.

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