BJP blocks its website access in Pakistan

Ban comes a day after BJP leader LK Advani’s website was hacked allegedly by a Pakistani hacker.


Web Desk April 22, 2014
Modi's website still accessible in Pakistan. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

People in Pakistan cannot access the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) website as the party has blocked its internet page for visitors from Pakistan, Zee News reported on Tuesday.

“The owner of this website (www.bjp.org) has banned your IP address on the country or region you are accessing it from,” a message informs the visitor.

The ban comes a day after BJP leader LK Advani’s website was hacked allegedly by a Pakistani hacker who posted “free Kashmir” and “Pakistan zindabad” messages on the website.

The hacker had called for an end to the “militarised governance in Kashmir”.

However, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's website can still be accessed from within Pakistan.

COMMENTS (22)

Seemab Hassan | 10 years ago | Reply Smartly done! Surely it is a point to refer to the BJP government, specially the Modi's policies that if he wants to play hard rules with neighbouring countries. Even we are ready to change our policies and still will stood high on the grounds to spread regional stability.
sullbhit | 10 years ago | Reply

Oh no! we're missing out on so much

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