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IT ministry tells YouTube to remove 11 video links of captured IAF pilot Abhinandan following MHA directive

Press Trust of India February 28, 2019, 16:59:25 IST

Pakistan held Abhinandan on Wednesday after fighter jets of both the nations engaged in an air battle following an unsuccessful attempt to target Indian military installations in retaliatory strikes.

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IT ministry tells YouTube to remove 11 video links of captured IAF pilot Abhinandan following MHA directive

New Delhi: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has asked YouTube to remove 11 video links pertaining to Wing Commander Abhinandan, who was captured by Pakistan during an air combat on Wednesday, according to sources. The ministry had asked YouTube to remove the clips following directive from the home ministry, a government source said, adding that the said links have now been removed. When contacted, a Google (which runs YouTube) spokesperson said the company complies with “valid legal requests from authorities wherever possible, consistent with our longstanding policy and act quickly to remove such material”. [caption id=“attachment_5499031” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] “Data on government requests to remove content from Google services is regularly updated in our transparency report,” the spokesperson added. Pakistan held Abhinandan on Wednesday after fighter jets of both the nations engaged in an air battle following an unsuccessful attempt to target Indian military installations in retaliatory strikes. Videos of the captured Indian Air Force pilot were being released on the internet and netizens shared these videos across social media platforms like Twitter, WhatsApp and Facebook. Hashtags like #BringbackAbhinandan, #SayNoToWar, #MiG21, #F16 and #PakFakeClaim were trending as netizens from both the sides of border turned to social media to express their views. Follow LIVE updates

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