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India bans Pakistan-based Vidly TV after exposing Hindutva extremism

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By Web Desk Published December 14, 2022 3 Min Read
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New Delhi has banned Pakistan-based Vidly TV’s over-the-top (OTT) platform, apps and social media accounts in India as it has been streaming historical events, the plight of minorities under growing Hindutva menace and gaining popularity among the Indian population.

The Indian government said it had blocked Vidly TV in the country for airing a web series against India’s national “security and integrity.”

https://t.co/WumBBlJ7AT just released the first action-packed Teaser of their original web series, Sevak – The Confessions based on true events.

Audiences can watch the series on the https://t.co/WumBBlJ7AT app (iOS, Android, Apple TV) or the web at https://t.co/NUMQhGgjUf pic.twitter.com/5twy5Nqeag

— Vidly (@Vidlytv) November 11, 2022

India’s ministry of information and broadcasting has also slapped a ban on the platform’s website, two mobile apps, and four social media accounts by issuing an order under its emergency powers of IT Rules 2021.

An Indian ministry official told the media that the government’s action against Pakistan-based Vidly TV followed the web series “Sevak: The Confessions.”

The OTT channel’s web series showed events like the Babri Mosque demolition in Ayodhya, Operation Blue Star, the Malegaon blast, and the Samjhauta Express blast, among others.

India bans mostly Chinese apps.

This is not the first time New Delhi has banned apps from another country in India.

In June 2020, India blocked access to 59, mostly Chinese, mobile apps, including Bytedance’s TikTok, Alibaba’s UC Browser, and Tencent’s WeChat, citing security concerns.

The apps are “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defense of India, security of the state and public order,” the ministry of information technology had said back then.

The ban came after a deadly border conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

In February of this year, over security concerns, India blocked access to 54 more mobile apps, mainly Chinese but also Singapore-based Sea Ltd’s “Free Fire” mobile game.

Since the start of political tension with China in 2020 following a border clash, India’s ban list, which initially had 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, had expanded to cover 321 apps.

India believes user data was being sent via the apps to servers in China, one of the government sources, who sought anonymity in line with policy, told Reuters.

Such collection would allow the data to be mined, collated, analyzed and profiled, potentially by “elements hostile to the sovereignty and integrity of India and for activities detrimental to national security,” the source said. (APP)

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