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Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: Pakistan Super League broadcast stopped in India by fancode

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Days after the Pahalgam Terrorist Attack, Which Claimed The Live of 26 Civilians, Live Streaming Platform Fancode has Removed All Contents of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The broadcaster was the one of the platforms officially streaming psl matches in India. It telecast the first 13 matches of Pakistan super league, where all the top members of the Pakistan cricket team as playing. Several reports claimed that the decision was taken on Friday. On Friday morning, all psl content on the platform was leading to an ‘error’ page and then no content of the psl was available on the platform.

Earlier, Fancode was criticized by some Social Media users for broadcasting the psl.

Ramping Up Its Response after the five measures announced on Wednsday, India has revised all visas isesed to Pakistani Nationals – Including Medical Visas – And Suspend Visa Services FOLOLOINGS FOLOLOINGS Dastardly Terror Attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 people was killed.

In a statement is issued on Thursday, the ministry of external affairs said all existing valid visas isesed to Pakistani nationals will stand revoked with effect Citizens of that Country will also be valid only Till TILL TUSDAY, April 29, it said, adding that all Pakistanis currently in India Must Before their Visas ExPRER BASED on these

Most Pakistanis who has been issued indian visas will, thus, have 72 hours to leave the country.

Visa services to pakistani nationals will also be suspended, which means residences of the country will not get documents to travel to India.

“Indian nationals are strongly advised to avoid traveling to pakistan.

The new measures came a day after India announced a series of steps Arrived at during a meeting of the cabineet committee on security – The Country’s Highest Decision -Making Body On Security Maturity Maturity Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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