With the emergence of another video related to YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, who was caught on charges of spying for Pakistan, the suspicion of the investigating agencies on her is deepening. Jyoti is seen meeting the same young man who had brought a cake to the Pakistan Embassy in Delhi after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, at a party in Pakistan. Jyoti had uploaded this video on her YouTube channel a month before the Pahalgam attack. This person is a partner of a Danish working at the Pakistan High Commission.
When the media people standing outside the embassy asked this person about the cake, he did not say anything. He did not answer even when he was asked why he had brought the cake. Who is he, and for whom are you taking the cake? Is there any party going on inside the embassy? The person did not answer any of these questions. He kept walking here and there quietly and later went inside the embassy.
The video of this incident had gone viral. Jyoti Malhotra is seen in the video with this person. Jyoti Malhotra had gone to Pakistan in March this year. After the Pahalgam attack, the Indian government declared Ehsan-ur-Rahim alias Danish, who worked in the Pakistan Embassy, as an undesirable person. After this, he was expelled from the country on 13 May.
Indian Girl in Lahore Pakistan, seen in the video
Jyoti has uploaded a video titled Indian Girl in Lahore, Pakistan, in which she is seen with a travel doctor vlogger. At the end of this 35-minute video, the person carrying a cake to the Pakistan Embassy comes to Jyoti and gets a photo clicked.
Jyoti used to get VIP treatment, police used to provide security.
Jyoti went to Pakistan three times, and in the videos filmed there, it does not seem at all that an Indian girl is in Pakistan. Jyoti was getting VIP treatment in Pakistan. Along with this, she was also provided security by the Pakistan Police. From attending the parties of the Pakistan High Commission to interviewing Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, Jyoti did not look uncomfortable anywhere.
Preparations to shut down Jyoti's YouTube channel and Facebook account as well
Jyoti Malhotra's Instagram account, suspected of spying, was shut down at 12 pm on Sunday night. On opening the Instagram account named Travel with Joe, a message "This page is not available" is coming. After the Instagram account is shut down, the YouTube channel and Facebook account can also be shut down.
Security agencies suspect that the videos uploaded by Jyoti Malhotra on social media platforms are not safe. Due to this, the Instagram account was shut down. As soon as Jyoti Malhotra was accused of spying, people started searching for Jyoti on Google.
In just 24 hours, more than one lakh people searched for Jyoti on Google. Apart from this, the followers of the YouTube channel and Instagram also started increasing rapidly. Earlier, the Instagram account had 1.31 lakh followers and the YouTube channel had 3.77 lakh subscribers. As soon as the matter came to light, the channel got more than 1.39 lakh followers on Instagram and 3.86 lakh subscribers on the YouTube channel.
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