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Social network platform X obstructed in Pakistan over national security, ministry states

Pakistan's interior ministry said on Wednesday it had obstructed access to social media platform X around the time of February's election on national security concerns, confirming a longsuspected shutdown.

Users in Pakistan have actually reported issues using X, formerly referred to as Twitter, since mid-February, however the government had made no official statement on the matter until now.

The interior ministry pointed out the shutdown in a written submission to Islamabad High Court on Wednesday. Another court has actually told the government to reassess the ban within a week, said Abdul Moiz Jafri, a petitioner and supporter.

It is really important to mention here that the failure of Twitter/X to stick to the legal regulations of the government of Pakistan and address issues relating to the misuse of its platform necessitated the imposition of a ban, the ministry stated in its court submission, which was seen .

The choice to impose a restriction on Twitter/X in Pakistan was made in the interest of maintaining nationwide security, keeping public order, and maintaining the integrity of our nation, the ministry report said.

It said X had actually been reluctant to solve the issue. X stated in a post that it continues to work with Pakistan's federal government to comprehend its issues.

Access to X has stayed minimal considering that the Feb. 8 national election, which the party of jailed previous prime minister Imran Khan states was rigged.

KHAN'S CELEBRATION IS BIG USER OF X

Among Pakistan's political parties, Khan's party is one of the most prolific user of social media platforms, particularly after the nation's traditional media began censoring news about the ex-cricket star and his celebration ahead of the polls. Khan has more than 20 million followers on X, making him the most followed Pakistani.

Khan says Pakistan's military lagged his ouster as prime minister in 2022 and that it helped his challengers form the existing government, despite prospects backed by his celebration winning most seats in February's election. The military denies this charge.

He remains in prison on a number of convictions, the majority of which came days before the election.

Lots of federal government officials in Pakistan, significantly Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, continue to utilize X - most likely through VPN software that bypasses the blocks.

The decision to temporarily block X was taken after considering confidential reports from Pakistan's intelligence and security agencies, the ministry report said.

It stated hostile aspects running on Twitter/X have dubious objectives to create an environment of mayhem and instability, with the supreme objective of destabilising the nation and plunging it into some form of anarchy.

Rights groups and marketing marketers have raised issues.

Digital rights activist Usama Khilji stated the block on X. seemed developed to impede the democratic accountability which he. said a platform with instantaneous updates of real-time information. allows, especially in the middle of the claims and proof of rigging. which appeared following the election.

Marketing consultant Saif Ali stated: It has actually become almost. impossible to convince Pakistani marketers to invest in. Twitter for brand name interactions, due to the platform being. throttled by governmental authorities.

(source: Reuters)