The government has decided to partially suspend internet and mobile services in Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Punjab as a precautionary measure ahead of the PTI protest scheduled for November 242. The suspension may start as early as November 23 in certain districts, with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) activating a firewall to slow down internet services and restrict access to social media content.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) also turning on a firewall to impede internet services and limit access to social media information, the suspension might begin as early as November 23 in some districts.
Workers and leaders from all around the nation are anticipated to join the PTI’s demand for a statewide protest in Islamabad.
The government has already started implementing stringent measures to manage the situation in response, including as imposing Section 144 in the twin towns of Rawalpindi and Islamabad and deploying containers in both cities.
To stop PTI from staging a power show, local authorities are getting ready to take additional measures and have sent in heavy security personnel.
According to the PTA, authorities may halt internet service at particular places based on developments, but no formal instructions have been issued for a statewide internet shutdown.
According to the PTI leadership, they will not stop protesting till their demands are met.
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