The ban on social media accounts for Pakistani celebrities was imposed in Aicwa had a strict message

Pakistan’s social media accounts were seen in India after two months. Instagram stories of stars like the actors Mavra Hocken, Saba Qamar, Ahad Raza Mir, Yumna Zaidi and the Danish Timur began to open in India. After seeing this, it started to be discussed on social networks and people also opposed it. Mavra Hocken described India a coward, even after that, her Instagram account was seen in India. After that, people didn’t like it. Thursday, Thursday, the social media accounts of many Pakistani personalities in India were blocked once again after the prohibition in the middle of the demonstration. The Instagram and Twitter profiles of Pakistani celebrities like Hania Aamir, Mahira Khan, Shahid Afridi, Mavra Hocaine and Fawad Khan were not available again for Indian users before Thursday morning.
The ban on the Pak social media account has again restored
This step was again visible on social media platforms in India for a while on Wednesday. On July 2, Instagram accounts of many Pakistani personalities, notably Saba Qamar, Mavra Hocaine, Fawad Khan, Shahid Afridi, Ahad Raza Mir, Yumna Zaidi and Danish Taimur started to be reappeared for Indian users. Apart from that, the Pakistani YouTube channels like TV, Ary Digital and Har Pal Jio also started to appear.
There was a strong opposition to the abolition of the ban on social media
Fans have seen the sudden visibility of these profiles, making speculations according to which social media thus called were quietly removed. However, now, if users have a Pakistani celebrity profile on Instagram, a contextual message appears: “The account is not available in India. It is because we have respected a legal request to prohibit this material.”
Commenting on the visibility of several Pakistani accounts in India, Aicwa said that it was “an insult to the sacrifice of our martyr soldiers and an emotional attack against each Indian who lost his relatives in the terrorist attacks carried out by Pakistan”. Referring to terrorist attacks, notably 26/11, Pulwama, Uri and Pahalgam, the body of the cinema accused Pakistan for continuous terrorism through the border and described it as “terrorist nation”. AICWA also said that “instead of showing regrets, many Pakistani artists shamelessly have the Ende”.
Aichwa made three requests:
Digital blackout at the immediate national level on all Pakistani social media accounts and media channels.
A ban on any future support or advertising linked to Pakistani citizens in the Indian media, OTT platforms and advertisements.
Permanent cultural isolation of Pakistan as a symbol of honor of the Indian armed forces and families of martyrs.
Pakistani celebrities have publicly criticized India
Remarkable, no official declaration has been published by the government concerning the reference of the ban. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has not yet responded to the reopening of Pakistani channels and celebrity accounts in India despite the ban. The initial sanctions were implemented for the increase in tension between India and Pakistan, in particular after the operation of India, Sindoor, which was a military operation targeting terrorist establishments in Pakistan and the cashmere caused by Pakistan (Pok). Many Pakistani celebrities have publicly criticized the operation, due to which their geoqling social media accounts in India.