According to social media reports, the Pakistani army hanged two well-known Pakistani YouTubers, sana Amjad, and Shoaib Chaudhary, for posting videos that complimented prime minister Narendra Modi and India. Since the abrupt disappearance of these content providers has stoked suspicions, these accusations have shocked the internet community, particularly in Pakistan.
 

Rumor has it that Amjad and Chaudhary were among at least 12 YouTubers who were put to death for openly disparaging Pakistan's performance in comparison to India. Both YouTubers were well-known for their public reaction videos and street interviews, which frequently discussed issues about pakistan and India. As they covered current events and public reactions, such as Modi's tour to kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir, their stations were well-liked by viewers in india as well as Pakistan.
 

Since Amjad and Chaudhary have been missing from their platforms for more than 19 days, there has been a lot of conjecture that the Pakistani government caught them and then killed them. According to some social media users, the government's actions could operate as a message to other content producers who criticize Pakistan's social problems and political instability.
 
"Modi sada Sher Hai" (Modi is a lion), one of Amjad's contentious films, included admiration for indian prime minister Modi and his trip to kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir after article 370 was repealed. Suspicions about their disappearance were heightened after this video was purportedly taken down from YouTube.


While these claims remain unconfirmed, the speculation highlights the growing tensions over free expression and the treatment of content creators in Pakistan.
 

 

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