
Cricket-Rared-Commentator Shoaib Akhtar’s YouTube channel was blocked in India on Monday, April 28. The channel blocking comes as a result of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, which left 26 people dead in the Kashmir valley.
The Shaib Akhtar, which is popular in India for the analysis of the match and takes over the world cricket, was one of the 16 other channels that were blocked by the Indian government. Forbidden platforms, which have about 63 million customers together, include the main Pakistani news channels such as Dawn News, Sama TV, Ary News, Bol News, Raftar, Geo News and Suno News.
Previously, the Cryt check Council in India Vice -President Rajeev Shukl stressed that India would not play bilateral ties against Pakistan. Shukla condemned the terrorist attack in Pakistan, which was carried out by members of the resistance queue. Terrorists started fire for innocent tourists and remained 26 dead.
The last time India played a bilateral series with Pakistan in 2013. Since then, India vs Pakistani matches have only been played in ICC events. India did not travel to Pakistan for Trophy Champions at the beginning of this year and played all her matches in Dubai.
In addition to Shukl, many crickets and former crickets condemned the attack and asked the BCCi to reduce cricket ties with Pakistan. Former Indian captain Sourav gangules was one of the important votes in plea.
“100 percent, India should do it (Break’s links with Pakistan). Strict measures should be taken. It turned out that it was a joke that such things happen every year. Terrorism cannot be tolerated,” Sourava ganguly told reporters.
After the attack by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he assured a strict action against terrorists and people associated with the attack.
“Today I call Bihar to the whole world. India identifies, follows and punish every terrorist and supporters. We will chase them until the end of the country,” said PM Modi 24 April.
“The Indian Spirit will never be broken by terrorism. Terrorism will not be punished. All efforts will be made to ensure that justice will be made. The whole nation is firm in this determination,” Modi added.
Indians in PSL sent back
Pakistan’s government on April 27 sent 27 Indian nationals who worked with the broadcasting and production team of the Pakistani Super League. This step came after escalation of diplomatic and border tension between the two countries in the last few days.
The PCB official confirmed that 23 Indian nationals were sent back in Pakistan for the production and broadcast of PSL matches.
“Indian nationals all returned home across the Wagah border of Lahore,” the clerk said.
Indian cameramen and technicians hired a company that produces and broadcasts PSL matches.
Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
28 April 2025