Foreshadow of Internet Shutdown During Elections 2024 Denied

Foreshadow of Internet Shutdown During Elections 2024 Denied

Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi Assures Presence of International Observers and Journalists for February 8 Elections. Caretaker Information Minister categorically rejected speculations of a potential internet shutdown during the upcoming general elections in 2024, labeling such reports as mere fake. The minister made these statements during a news conference in Islamabad. He was accompanied by Secretary Information Shahera Shahid, Director General Radio Pakistan Saeed Ahmed Sheikh, and Executive Director General External Publicity Wing Ambreen Jan.

Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi addressed journalists during a news conference, where he refuted reports suggesting a possible internet shutdown during the general elections scheduled for February 8, 2024. He dismissed these claims as speculations and provided details about the international observers and journalists expected to cover the elections. Caretaker Information Minister also provided insights into the arrangements for international coverage of the upcoming general elections.

Minister Solangi addressed the concerns raised regarding a possible internet shutdown during
the elections, emphasizing that such reports were speculative in nature. The clarification from the caretaker Information Minister aims to dispel unfounded speculations about an internet shutdown, ensuring transparency and addressing concerns regarding the upcoming general elections. The information provided about international observers and journalists demonstrates the commitment to an open and monitored electoral process.

Muhammad Fazil

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Foreshadow of Internet Shutdown During Elections 2024 Denied
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