Government protests BBC over “militants” term in Pahalgam attack coverage; India bans 16 Pakistani YouTube channels for spreading misinformation.

The Indian government has lodged a formal complaint against the BBC for its use of the term “militants” instead of “terrorists” in the reporting of the Pahalgam attack, where 26 individuals lost their lives. This move comes as India takes a strong stance against the spread of misinformation and provocative content by banning 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, including well-known networks such as Dawn News and Geo News. These channels are accused of inciting anti-India sentiments and targeting the Indian army and security forces in the aftermath of the tragic incident. The government’s actions underscore its commitment to combating false narratives and ensuring that accurate and responsible reporting is upheld in the media landscape.

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