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Pakistan Senate to debate resolution to ban social media platforms like X, Instagram, YouTube amidst opposition dispute

IndiaTimes Sunday, 3 March 2024
Senator Bahramand Khan Tangi, formerly associated with the PPP, is set to move a resolution in the Pakistan Senate advocating the prohibition of major social platforms due to their negative and devastating effects on religion and culture. The resolution also highlights the spreading of fake news against the armed forces.
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Pakistan's Senate considers a resolution proposing a ban on major social media platforms due to concerns over their misuse against the country and its armed forces. Initiated by PPP Senator Bahramand Tangi, the resolution targets platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, citing adverse effects on...

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