“fascist regime" ahead of the "first-ever virtual jalsa" organised by Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Sunday. "Ahead of PTI's first ever Virtual Rally #PTIVirtualJalsa...The fascist regime in #Pakistan have slowed/shut down internet," a social media user claimed. She also shared screenshots from Downdetector showing outages reported on X.
ALSO READ: THIS hilarious goof-up by a cake shop in Pakistan has left internet in splits Imran Khan's PTI organised the first virtual meeting "in the history of Pakistan" at 9 pm on Sunday. "Be a part of history by joining it on 17th December at 9 pm and send a message to the world that the nation of Pakistan stands firm with its leader Imran Khan!," a post by PTI read. The slow down in the internet services was report just ahead of this meeting, according to social media users.
ALSO READ: Twitter trolls Pak's Tech minister over decision to provide internet in Kashmir An X user said, "Internet in Pakistan is not working atm, I'm tweeting this with VPN. They are now afraid of this jalsa WOW. Make sure that this message is spread even before starting the show.
I have just made this video. Share this as much as you can before virtual jalsa." "In Pakistan, there are limitations imposed on internet access and the use of social media applications. Could you please confirm this information?," another social media user reacted.
"Internet is down. Twitter is down. Please download superVPN to get it running…Come and lets break the internet today pakistan.
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