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Sindh High Court directs Pak govt to ensure uninterrupted internet access till elections

By ANI | Updated: January 25, 2024 06:30 IST

Sindh [Pakistan], January 25 : The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday directed the federal government and the Pakistan ...

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Sindh [Pakistan], January 25 : The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday directed the federal government and the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) to ensure uninterrupted internet access till the February 8 general elections, Dawn newspaper reported.

The order was issued by a two-member bench, headed by SHC Chief Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, on a petition filed by lawyer and independent candidate Jibran Nasir against the "unconstitutional" internet outages across the country in recent days.

In the past month, three such nationwide disruptions have occurred on December 17, January 7 and January 20. They coincided with PTI's virtual events on social media platforms. The party recently approached the Supreme Court and urged it to take notice of the suspension of internet services and blockage of social media websites.

Pakistan caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi in a press conference earlier this week attributed the outages to "technical" issues and system installations. He also said that there was "no guarantee" such incidents won't occur in the future.

In his petition, a copy of which is available with Dawn, Nasir named the PTA, the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications as respondents, as per Dawn.

He said that the act of shutting down mobile internet and broadband services should be declared as "unconstitutional, illegal, disproportionate, unreasonable and without lawful authority".

The plea also sought the immediate restoration of access to social media platforms and the suspension of any directives restricting access to social media till the general elections.

Nasir's petition was taken up today and an in-chamber hearing was held.

In an order issued later, which has been seen by Dawn.com, the SHC issued pre-admission notices to the respondents and the deputy advocate general for Jan 29, when replies would be submitted.

It stated: "In the meanwhile, respondents are directed to ensure that unless the provision of Section 8 and Section 54 of the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organisation) Act, 1996, read with Rule 5 of Removal and Blocking of Unlawful Online Content (Procedure, Oversight and Safeguards) Rules 2021, are attracted, there shall be no disruption and shutting down of mobile internet and broadband services."

The order also issued directives for "smooth and uninterrupted mobile internet and broadband services to have access to social media platforms/websites", as per Dawn.

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