Umar Rehman Malik criticises India for blocking Pakistani content

Islamabad: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Umar Rehman Malik this week criticised India for blocking Pakistan’s official content.

“(Indian Prime Minister Narendra) Modi’s India is quick to block Pakistan’s official content in a desperate bid to control the narrative and spread propaganda to defame Pakistan. From Pahalgam to Kashmir, facts expose India’s failures,” he said in a statement.

The PPP leader added: “As the PPP and Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari have long warned, New Delhi fears truth; not terrorism. This isn’t diplomacy; it’s digital cowardice disguised as ‘national security.’”

On April 22, gunmen dressed in military uniforms attacked tourists in the mountain resort of Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir, at a popular scenic spot often described as a “mini-Switzerland.”

The Indian government blames Pakistan. The recent attack in Pahalgam has once again exacerbated tension between the two nuclear powers.