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Known for their videos often praising India, their sudden disappearance has sparked widespread concern and speculation

In a shocking incident, two prominent Pakistani YouTubers, Shoaib Chaudhary and Sana Amjad, have reportedly been missing for over two weeks. Known for their videos often praising India, their sudden disappearance has sparked widespread concern and speculation. Reports suggest their vanishing may be linked to a broader crackdown on YouTubers in Lahore.

A key development in the case is the removal of Sana Amjad’s viral video titled “Modi Sada Sher Hai” from her YouTube channel. The video had praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his visit to Kashmir following the abrogation of Article 370. The removal has ignited intense debates across social media platforms, with many questioning the timing and motive behind the action.

Unverified rumors circulating online claim that both YouTubers may have faced severe punishment, with some suggesting involvement by the Pakistani Army. However, no official confirmation has been provided to support these allegations. Authorities remain silent, leaving the case shrouded in mystery.

DNA cannot independently verify the authenticity of these claims.

In a related development, Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has lodged cases against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shahbaz Gill and YouTuber Moeed Pirzada for allegedly promoting anti-state propaganda. Both reside abroad and are accused of spreading anti-government content on social media. The FIA has registered cases under the PECA-2016 Cyber Crime Act and is investigating further.

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