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Sherry Rehman's X account blocked in IndiaBreaking

May 17, 2025

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Senator and former federal minister Sherry Rehman's X (formerly Twitter) has been blocked in India as hostilities between the two nations rise despite a ceasefire last week. Without presenting any evidence of involvement in the Pahalgam incident in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, New Delhi, on May 6, Delhi had waged an unprovoked war against Islamabad.In order to ensure its sovereignty, Pakistan was left with little option but to retaliate and bring the aggressor to its senses.

In doing so, it also shocked the world by taking down six Indian fighter jets including three Rafael, an S-400 missile defense system, and hacking core installments.The ex-federal minister said being blocked on social media platform X at the request of the Indian government is “a badge of honour,” declaring that India has changed “existentially.” The senator made the comments after receiving an official notification from X, informing her that her account had been withheld in India following a legal removal request from the Indian government under its Information Technology Act, 2000.

Not only Rehman, but India has also blocked access to X accounts of former prime minister Imran Khan and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. In her statement posted publicly on X, Rehman sharply criticised the Narendra Modi-led government, calling it the “Hindutva Republic” and said: “Communication is key for stable, mature states — but to be blocked by the #HindutvaRepublic is a badge of honour.”She added that “there is little to say to people who question the existence of Pakistan.”

Still, she stressed the importance of continued dialogue between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, saying: “Sane people should still continue talking to each other in both countries to not erase history as well as options of normal coexistence for the future.”Rehman noted that voices in India advocating for peace and coexistence have “shrunk drastically” and remain “undisclosed for fear of serial abuse over there.” She also reiterated that “there are no military solutions to Kashmir, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), and a host of bilateral issues that undermine the peace of a nuclearised region.”

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)