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PPP Senator Withdraws Proposal To Ban Social Media Platforms In Pakistan

Source: Geo.tv

In a recent turn of events, Senator Bahramand Khan Tangi has withdrawn his resolution to ban social media platforms in Pakistan. Earlier in the week, the senator had proposed banning Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, X and YouTube across the country, citing their “negative and devastating effects” on the younger generation. 

No ban on social media in Pakistan

On Tuesday, the resolution faced near-unanimous disapproval and protest, leading to its withdrawal. As per the sources, the senator in question was also expelled by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) last month for remaining silent in a Senate session.

Source: Dawn
Source: Dawn

The PPP had canceled his membership but did not file a reference against him or ask him to resign. Despite this, Tangi still holds the status of a PPP senator in the Senate secretariat’s record.

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This breaking news has garnered much attention in Pakistan as social media has become an integral part of the daily lives of people in the country. Many have raised concerns about the potential impact of banning these platforms on freedom of expression and access to information.

The withdrawal of the resolution is being seen as a positive step towards ensuring the protection of fundamental rights. It still remains to be seen what steps the Pakistani government will take to regulate social media use in the country.

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