President Arif Alvi Joins TikTok to Spread the Message of Positivity

In a tweet, the President said,   It must be worth noting that earlier this month, the Sindh High Court had banned the app, however, the verdict was later reversed.  During the hearing at the court, the petitioner’s lawyer who sought a ban on the app had said that the Peshawar High Court had earlier banned TikTok as well as some videos uploaded on the platform are “immoral and against the teachings of Islam.” The lawyer further added that his client had also sought an opinion from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) before moving the court, but the PTA did not do anything in this case. After the SHC ban on the TikTok platform, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry had flanked at the verdict banning TikTok across Pakistan and termed it “judicial activism”. In a tweet, he said, Check out? TikTok Will Introduce New Feature to Remove Videos Automatically that Breach Policy