India blocked access to the account of the Minister of Defense of Pakistan Havaja Mohammad Asif in the social network X after a terrorist act in the Palgs area in the Indian state of Jamma and Kashmir.
According to NDTV news channel, the Indian government blocked access to the YouTube 16 channels of the leading media organization of Pakistan, including Dawn and Geo News.
The government of India also blocked the account of the Minister of Defense of Pakistan, substantiating this with his connection with the terrorist attack in Jamma and Kashmir.
Thousands of Pakistanis continue to return to their homeland
Meanwhile, dozens of Pakistan citizens living in India continue to return to their country in connection with the order of the New Deli authorities.
Most of Pakistan citizens whose visas were canceled after the attack in Jammu and Kashmir and who were presented to leave India until April 27, left the country.
However, in the border areas, the process of returning Pakistan citizens who could not leave the country within the prescribed period is still ongoing. For this reason, there is an accumulation of people on the border.
cancellation of visas on a mutual basis
The Government of India announced the suspension of the issuance of visas to Pakistan citizens and canceling all previously issued visas after a terrorist attack in Jamma and Kashmir.
The government indicated that current visas issued to Pakistan citizens will be canceled from April 27, while visas received for medical purposes will be valid until April 29.
Pakistan took response to India, announcing the suspension of all visas issued to Indian citizens.
Terrorist attack in Pakhalgam
On April 22, in the Pakhalgam region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, armed people opened fire on tourists, as a result of which 26 people were killed. In addition, many people were injured.
After the attack, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi interrupted his official visit to Saudi Arabia and returned to New Delhi. Upon arrival in the capital of Modi, he held a meeting on security with the participation of senior officials to assess the situation.
The Indian authorities accused people who arrived from Pakistan of an attack. India suspended the “Indian waters” agreement, demanded that the Pakistani advisers working in New Delhi, leave the country for a week, and also canceled the visas issued to Pakistan citizens.
In turn, Pakistan rejected the accusations and reduced the number of diplomatic personnel of India in Islamabad.
Pakistan authorities said that any attempts by India to stop or change the direction of river flow in the Indus basin will be regarded as an act of war. The country also suspended all the trade with India and closed its airspace.