Pakistan Reinstates X Access Amidst Tensions
The government in Islamabad had initially imposed the ban on the popular social media platform in February of the previous year, following the general elections held in the country. Later, in July, the government articulated its stance before a local court, asserting that X constituted a "threat to the national security" and thus could not be permitted to resume operations. However, recent developments indicate a shift in this position.
A news correspondent based in Pakistan has confirmed that the platform is now functioning normally for users within the country, with access available without the necessity of employing a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to circumvent restrictions. The reasons behind this sudden reversal remain officially undisclosed, fueling speculation about its connection to the evolving geopolitical landscape in the region.
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