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Govt decides not to suspend social media apps in Muharram

Faithful hold processions and religious scholars address large gatherings in Muharram
Photo via Reuters
Photo via Reuters

The federal government has decided that that the social media applications will not be suspended in Punjab during Muharram.

The Punjab government had made the request for suspension of the platforms over Ashura holidays.

The Punjab government has cited the potential spread of hate material and misinformation as reasons behind the proposed move, aiming to avert any sectarian violence during the sensitive period.

A meeting of the Standing Committee of the Cabinet on Law and Order in Punjab had previously decided to suspend services like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram from Muharram 6 to 11.

The Home Department has now forwarded this request to the Ministry of Interior, seeking immediate action to ensure peace and security.

However, the sources have indicated that the Interior Minister is not in favor of suspending social media platforms.

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The upcoming meeting will ultimately decide whether the social media services will be banned during the Muharram celebrations across the province.

Muslims hold processions and religious scholars address large gatherings in Muharram, with thousands of law enforcement personnel deployed to maintain security during this period in Pakistan.

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