Indian music, especially from Bollywood, has long dominated the Pakistani airwaves. From romantic tracks to dance numbers, India songs from different genres have been a mode of entertainment for millions. However, following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which left 26 people dead, tensions between the two countries hit boiling point once again.
Amidst all this, Pakistani FM radio stations have now pulled the plug on Indian songs.
Pakistan’s Information Minister calls the move patrioticThe Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) announced that all Indian music will be taken off FM stations across the country with immediate effect. The decision was confirmed by PBA Secretary General Shakeel Masood, according to PTI.
Pakistan’s information minister, Atta Tarar applauded the move, calling it a powerful message of unity during difficult times. “The patriotic gesture of the PBA is highly appreciated and reflects the collective sentiment of the entire nation,” he said.
“We all stand united in promoting national unity and supporting core values during such testing times.”
Move comes days after the Pakistani YouTube channels were banned in IndiaThis move comes just days after the Indian government acted swiftly, not just through diplomatic channels, but also in the media space. Sixteen Pakistani YouTube channels, including major outlets like Dawn News, Samaa TV, ARY News and Geo News, have been banned in India.
A government source told ANI, “On the recommendations of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Government of India has banned the 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, including Dawn News, Samaa TV, ARY News, and Geo News, for disseminating provocative and communally sensitive content, false and misleading narratives, and misinformation against India, its Army, and security agencies in the backdrop of the tragic Pahalgam terror incident.”
Celebrities vanish from Indian InstagramThe bans haven’t stopped at YouTube channels. Indian users recently noticed that several Pakistani celebrities' Instagram profiles were no longer visible in India. Popular stars like Hania Aamir and Mahira Khan were among the first to disappear. Their profiles now show as ‘unavailable’ to Indian audiences. Ali Zafar, another top name, has also reportedly been banned.
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