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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Saudi has reportedly suspended access to the X (previously Twitter) handle of the Information Minister of Pakistan, Tarar, alongside a host of other notable Pakistani accounts after the Pahalgam terror attack that occurred on April 22nd. This came after Tarar made allegations about Indian forces allegedly planning a military incursion on Pakistan within a day or two dated either way which India has neither accepted nor nullified, further exacerbating already tense relations between the two countries.

Tarar's Intervention on India

In a late-night address, Tarar stated that Pakistan had intercepts of the Indian forces that suggested they were in the process of preparing for a military activation.

He stated that should this ever occur, the response would be instantaneous, garnering the ire of Pakistan for being the most destabilizing state in South Asia.

India and The Digital Shackle to Pakistani Influencers’ Accounts

Tarar’s X account is no longer available in India, returning the message that it is held as a prisoner under legal terms expired B.

Also blocked are the accounts of actor Fawad Khan and singers of approximately the same definition level such as Atif Aslam and Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

With this action, Indian authorities have dismissively justified opposition claims of harsh treatment after confirming citizenship changes for Pakistanis dating back to the Pahalgam attack.

The Strikes and the Further Responses

The attack for which the 26 civilians were killed in the Kashmir is to relocate the stratagic core of India’s actions to the North has given India more “Innocent Bystander” claims for International Sensitised Contradictory Politics.”

This includes halting the Indus Waters Treaty and withdrawing every type of visa issued to citizens of Pakistan.  

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unfettered the Indian armed forces, granting them complete latitude on how to manage the situation.  

Pakistani Defense and the Request for Neutral Investigation  

Pakistan maintains it has been a victim of state-sponsored terrorism and refuses to accept any government involvement in the Pahalgam event.  

The cabinet offered an unbiased international investigation to ascertain the truth concerning the assault.


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