London, (PR) : Pakistan People’s Party UK leader Raja Shabbir Ahmed strongly condemned the hacking of Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s X (formerly Twitter) account by India. He expressed these views while talking to the media. He said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in a state of panic. India blamed Pakistan for the Pahalgam incident, but now, with the truth coming out, the Modi government is deeply worried.He further stated that the truth always remains the truth, and lies eventually get exposed. Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is the voice of the people of Pakistan, and blocking his account exposes India’s falsehood. He added that the Indian actions following the Pahalgam incident have actually strengthened Pakistan’s stance.
Modi government must listen — silencing voices will not hide the truth. He stated that India no longer has any face-saving option. Instead of resorting to censorship, India should present evidence. Attempts to suppress critical voices are not only a concern for Pakistan but are also raising serious concerns internationally.
It is worth mentioning that previously, the Indian government has blocked the social media accounts, YouTube channels, and Facebook pages of many Pakistani politicians, celebrities, and former sports players. However, India has always faced humiliation and disgrace as a result of blocking these accounts.
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