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The government declares ‘X’ poses a threat to national security and won’t be unbanned.

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Concerns over national security following claims of content targeting national institutions have led the Interior Ministry of Interior to unequivocally declare that X (previously Twitter) cannot be reinstated in Pakistan.

In a written reply to the Sindh High Court on the suspension of the internet and social media app X, the ministry made this statement.
Asserting that the ban is required to preserve stability, the government sticks to its guns in the face of judicial challenges and public uproar.

X is a threat to national security, the Interior Ministry argued in response to a plea against the ban on X and the internet filed in the Sindh High Court. Clarification was provided, guaranteeing regulatory compliance and the proper execution of all legal processes prior to the imposition of the ban.

“The job of the Ministry of Interior is to protect the rights of the people of Pakistan,” said the reply.

Article 19, which protects the right to free speech and expression, is not broken, the ministry claims, by prohibiting X. In order to avert possible destabilization, it contended that content posted on X, especially that which targeted national institutions, called for immediate action.

On social media, particularly on X, a foreign firm that has received repeated warnings to abide by the law, there is content that disparages national institutions. According to the response, the ministry was forced to temporarily halt operations.

X’s involvement in spreading content that could cause instability and unrest in the nation was allegedly brought to light by sensitive reports from security organizations. The government claimed, “Some elements want to use X to spread instability throughout the country.”

In order to protect national interests and avert any threats to public order, the ministry insisted that the ban was a preventive step. “The application is inadmissible and should be rejected in national interest,” it was seeking.

Hardly much has been posted on the social media site X since the PTI called for protests on February 17 in response to the then-Rawalpindi commissioner’s admission of manipulating votes in the polls on February 8.

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Maintaining Fertiliser Price Stability: The Need for a Continuous Gas Supply to the Fertiliser Sector

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To guarantee fertiliser price stability, a cabinet committee meeting was presided over by Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister.

Senior government officials, including Industries Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain, attended the meeting.

The attendees received an update on the government’s, gas suppliers’, and fertiliser industry’s conversations. Additionally, the gas supply for the fertiliser sector was evaluated and determined to be adequate.

Throughout the Rabi cropping season, the Deputy Prime Minister ordered the fertiliser industry to maintain a continuous gas supply in order to guarantee steady production and stock levels.

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Fifth Straight Cut: PM Applauds SBP’s Policy Rate Reduction

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has praised the State Bank of Pakistan’s decision to lower its policy rate by an additional 2 percent, stating that the bank’s current 13 percent rate is encouraging for the nation’s economy.

He expressed optimism in a statement that the policy rate cut would encourage investment and further boost investor confidence in the country’s economy.

The prime minister said that decreasing the inflation rate also lowered the policy rate and that future inflation rate reductions will be even more pronounced.

Additionally, he expressed gratitude to the Federal Finance Minister and other officials for their work in this area.

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GHQ Attack Case: Prosecution Seeks Bail Cancellation of CM KP & Other Accused, Indicts 9 More

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25 defendants, including PTI officials, have non-bailable arrest warrants issued by the Anti Terrorism Court of Rawalpindi for their failure to show up for court proceedings related to the GHQ attack case.

Judge Amjad Ali Shah added nine more suspects to the GHQ attack indictment list during today’s ATC Court sessions, bringing the total to 98.

Among the 61 defendants who appeared in court were Shah Mehmud Qureshi and the founder of the PTI.

Among those charged are Khadim Hussain Khokhar, Mehr Mohammad Javed, Chaudhary Asif, Zakir Ullah, Azeem Ullah, Shireen Mazatri, Major Retired Tahir Sadiq, and former MPA Rashid Hafeez.

A plea to cancel the bail of 23 suspects, including Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has also been filed by the prosecution side.

In the GHQ attack, there were 119 accused in total.

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