India Bans Pakistani Artists' Social Media Accounts, Pakistan Retaliates With Music Ban

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Pakistani drama channels on YouTube have been blocked in India, further intensifying the digital crackdown. In response, Pakistan has banned Indian songs from FM radio stations, with the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) enforcing the restriction, citing national interest.
New Delhi, May 2: Following the Pahalgam terror attack, tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated, leading to a series of retaliatory measures. India has banned Instagram accounts of several Pakistani artists, including Mahira Khan, Sajal Aly, and Hania Aamir, restricting their visibility within the country.
Additionally, Pakistani drama channels on YouTube have been blocked in India, further intensifying the digital crackdown. In response, Pakistan has banned Indian songs from FM radio stations, with the Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) enforcing the restriction, citing national interest.
The Pakistani government has officially stated that Indian songs will no longer be played on FM stations, emphasizing that the decision was made considering the current geopolitical situation.
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✨Meanwhile, social media has become a battleground, with users from both nations engaging in heated discussions over the entertainment industry bans. As diplomatic tensions rise, the entertainment sector continues to feel the impact of the ongoing conflict.
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