Crackdown on Misleading Content: Government Takes Action
The Indian government has taken decisive action to block 16 Pakistani YouTube channels accused of spreading misinformation against India, particularly regarding its security agencies. This move comes in response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The blocked channels include some of Pakistan’s prominent media outlets such as Dawn News, SAMAA TV, ARY News, BOL News, Geo News, SUNO News HD, GNN, Pakistan Reference, and Raftar.
Highlights:
The government has blocked 16 Pakistani YouTube channels accused of spreading false narratives.
Channels like Dawn News, ARY News, and BOL News are among those affected.
The decision follows the Pahalgam terror attack and concerns over national security and misinformation.
Government’s Rationale: Misinformation and Communal Content
According to sources, the decision to block these channels was made after it was found that they were disseminating provocative and communally sensitive content, aimed at creating divisions and tarnishing India’s image, especially its Army and security forces. The Ministry of Home Affairs recommended this action as part of an ongoing effort to curb the spread of false and inflammatory narratives that threaten national security and public order.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs recommended the blocking based on the channels’ content.
Misinformation targeting India’s security forces and Army led to the crackdown.
The decision underscores the government’s commitment to national security and curbing fake news.
BBC’s Pahalgam Reportage Draws Criticism; Government Sends Formal Letter
In a parallel development, the Indian government has also addressed concerns regarding BBC’s coverage of the Pahalgam terror attack. The news channel’s reportage was criticized for using the term “militants” instead of “terrorists,” which some social media users felt downplayed the severity of the attack. In response, the government has sent a formal letter to Jackie Martin, the India Head of BBC, expressing its “strong sentiments” about the language used in the report.
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The Indian government has criticized BBC’s use of terminology in its Pahalgam coverage.
The term “militants” used by BBC instead of “terrorists” sparked social media backlash.
A formal letter has been sent to BBC’s India Head conveying the government’s concerns.
Popular Pakistani Channels and Influencers Affected
The channels affected by the government’s action have significant followings, with a cumulative subscriber base of over 63 million. Influential figures such as Irshad Bhatti, Asma Shirazi, Muneeb Farooq, Umar Cheema Exclusive, and Razi Naama are reportedly behind some of the blocked channels. Furthermore, Shoaib Akhtar and Basat Ali, popular figures in the sports and media domain, have also had their YouTube channels shut down as part of this crackdown.
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The blocked channels have a massive following, with 63 million subscribers combined.
Prominent Pakistani personalities like Shoaib Akhtar and Basat Ali are also affected.
The crackdown impacts high-profile figures with significant influence in the region.
YouTube’s Response and Government Advisory
For each blocked channel, YouTube has displayed a message stating, “this content is currently unavailable in this country because of an order from the government related to national security or public order.” This message indicates the official nature of the action and highlights the Indian government’s legal authority in restricting such content. Additionally, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry issued an advisory urging all media platforms to avoid live coverage of defense operations and movements of security forces to ensure operational security.
Highlights:
YouTube has blocked the channels with a government-issued message regarding national security.
The Information & Broadcasting Ministry issued an advisory on defense-related media coverage.
The government aims to prevent potential threats and security breaches through uncontrolled media broadcasts.





