The online war between Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie and Indian music mogul Bhushan Kumar's T-Series had been grabbing quite a lot of eyeballs. Following a long battle, T-Series finally won the challenge and became the most subscribed YouTube channel in the world. Now, in a turn of fresh events, PewDiePie had to take down two of his YouTube videos post Delhi High Court's order. 

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As per report on Bar and Bench, Delhi High Court had ordered that two of PewDiePie's diss tracks namely 'Congratulations' and 'Bitch Lasagna' beremoved from the video sharing site. Reportedly, YouTube is also required to make sure that the aforementioned videos are not shared on the video platform again in future. The two videos are no longer available in India -- a simple search for these videos on YouTube is enough to vouch for that. 

While T-Series opined that PewDiePie's diss tracks had defamatory comments against Indians, on the other hand, the Swedish YouTuber tried to clear the air by saying that his videos were "done in good fun". He also added that he won't share such videos in future. 

PewDiePie's 'Congratulations' video congratulated the Indian music label on winning the challenge and at the same time, accused them of selling pirated music. Reportedly, the HC noted that the songs of PewDiePie had, "repeated comments made which are abusive, vulgar and also racist in nature."

As of now, the matter is sub judice in Delhi HC. The next hearing is to take place on July 15.