X Banned: Company said- talks are going on with Pakistan government, the matter will be resolved soon
X Banned: X has said that they are talking with the Pakistan government on this issue and a solution will be found soon. The social media platform owned by Elon Musk, formerly known as Twitter, was banned in Pakistan on February 17.
Microblogging platform X is banned in Pakistan. X is banned in Pakistan due to national security reasons. Now X has said that she is talking with the Pakistan government on this issue and a solution will be found soon. X was banned in Pakistan on February 17 and after that for the first time, the company issued a statement.
On February 17, Pakistan banned Twitter, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk. The chief justice and the chief election commissioner, according to former Rawalpindi commissioner Liaquat Chattha, were complicit in the manipulation of the general elections scheduled for February 8.
"We will continue to work with the Pakistani government to understand their concerns," X's global government affairs team said. On Wednesday, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) heard journalist Ehtisham Abbasi's petition against X's access.
Interior Secretary Khurram Aga submitted a report on the IHC on behalf of his ministry, stating "to address concerns regarding Twitter/X's failure to comply with lawful instructions of the Government of Pakistan and misuse of its platform. It became necessary to impose a ban."
The report said the Interior Ministry had on February 17 asked to "immediately block X (Twitter) until further orders" on the intelligence agencies' report. Meanwhile, the Sindh High Court has sought a response from the Interior Ministry on the ban on