Pakistani FM stations ban Indian songs amid escalating tensions after Pahalgam terror attack
Thursday, 1 May 2025 () Following the Pahalgam terror incident that resulted in 26 deaths, Pakistani FM radio stations have ceased broadcasting Indian songs. The Pakistan Broadcasters Association's decision, supported by the information minister, reflects heightened tensions between the two nations. This action aligns with retaliatory measures taken by India, including restrictions on airspace and diplomatic relations.
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