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Uproar over a viral video in Russia

The heat and dust over corruption charges in Russia are no longer available in Instagram much to the major disappointment of an opposition party leader in the country.

Alexei Navalny, the prominent opposition party leader said under mounting pressure from the ruling side, the internet regulator has blocked the access to the striking evidence to substantiate the allegations.

The crux of the stinging controversy is a 25 minute YouTube video showing Oleg Deripaska to have met deputy prime minister Sergei Prikhodko on a yacht triggering huge acrimony in many pockets of Russia giving sleepless nights to a section of the rulers forcing them to resort to such step.

Uploaded by Navalny's Anti-corruption Foundation, the upload struck the response of millions of visitors who got ready to take on the rulers even the YouTube has nothing to react.

The ruling side resorted to ISPs to block the access to the startling revelations since the local internet service providers were believed to have been unable to do it.

The ruling giant in question has flatly denied the allegations and called it a fabricate and a figment of imagination.

According to Navalny, he was disallowed to take on Putin in the upcoming presidential polls acting on a politically motivated allegations of corruption. Now he has accused Instagram of resorting to an "illegal censorship request"

What has further aggravated the scene is the surface of female model, who herself was believed to have erased some of her materials connecting to corrupt practice.

Without details, Facebook sources have already confirmed that if government observes something is violated on the internet, they are free to contact seeking restriction in the relevant territory in the name of transparency.

The internet regulator is understood to have been waiting for YouTube to take action against the video which was running into a hail of acrimonious controversy.


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