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India’s digital strike on Pakistan, Shahbaz Sarkar’s Twitter handle banned

This account was banned earlier also later it was started again. According to reports, this account was also banned in July, when India banned many Pakistani accounts.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif

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India has Pakistan government officials twitter account But banned in the country. This account has been banned on the basis of legal demand. Although this is not the first time against Pakistan. strike Not there. This account was banned earlier also later it was started again. According to reports, this account was also banned in July, when India banned many Pakistan accounts in the country. At present, no statement has been issued by Twitter in this matter.

According to the guidelines of Twitter, this social media website takes such action on the basis of valid legal demand. These legal demands include court orders, any guidelines received from the government, etc. In June this year, Twitter also banned Pakistan Embassy UN, Turkey, Iran and Egypt in India. After this, in August, India blocked 8 YouTube based news channels. One of these YouTube channels was being operated by Pakistan. Along with this, the government had also banned a Facebook channel which used to run ‘fake and content against India’.

Earlier, fake channels were banned

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said in a statement today that action has been taken by invoking emergency powers under the Information Technology Rules 2021. Its orders were given in August. The blocked YouTube channel was using fake and sensational thumbnails, pictures. These pictures and thumbnails were of fame news channel. Because of this, users were getting mislead. Users were also unable to understand the legality of the news.

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So far, more than 100 fake and mislead YouTube channels have been banned by the central government. 4 Facebook pages, 5 Twitter accounts, 3 Instagram accounts that were spreading hate content have also been banned.

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