Islamabad: It’s about a month and an half of YouTube being banned in Pakistan over issue of blasphemous content posted on the world’s largest video portal.
There is a hot discussion going on since banning of the site. Now a powerful voice from media has spoken in favour of resuming YouTube in the country.
Najam Sethi, Chief Editor, The Friday Times, and host, Aapas Ki Baat, GEO TV, insisted Federal Interior Adviser Rehman Malik to open YouTube in Pakistan, a demand that could incite a large number people.
@senrehmanmalik Promises, Promises, Promises. Come on Malik saab, show that you are a modern progressive man. Open uTube.
— Najam Sethi (@najamsethi) November 6, 2012
There is a large number of people both online and offline who say the video site must not be opened until it does not remove video containing blasphemous content.



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