The Real Reason Why X Has Been Banned by The Interior Ministry
The Islamabad High Court has received a detailed report from the Interior Ministry about the blocking of social media platform X.
The study highlights that X is not registered in Pakistan and does not follow Pakistani regulations, and it clarifies the factual and legal inconsistencies in the application against X’s blockade.
Restrictions have to be in place in order to protect national security because of this disregard for government regulations.
The report claims that rather than restricting freedom of speech, the main goal of the ban on X is to stop its usage as a forum for spreading false information and extreme beliefs. The Ministry’s resolve to upholding national security and defending citizens is the foundation of its decision to prosecute X.
The research also shows that X’s blockage was caused by non-compliance with Pakistani legislation. X declined a request from the Federal Investigation Agency’s cybercrimes division to block accounts that were disseminating false information against Pakistan’s Chief Justice.
The article states that recent developments follow government efforts to control social media networks and promises to respect Pakistani laws. The prohibition on X does not violate anyone’s constitutional rights and is in line with security concerns.
The Interior Ministry responded to the court by stating that the request to prohibit X does not violate anyone’s fundamental rights and can be denied at the outset.
The Ministry’s position highlights how the ban on X intends to encourage law-abiding, responsible use of social media platforms, demonstrating its commitment to defending the rights of citizens and maintaining national security. Taking this firm action against X is a big step in the right direction towards accomplishing these important goals.