???????Pakistani PM in trouble for congratulating Trump on X: Used VPN to post, both are banned in Pakistan

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has congratulated Donald Trump after his victory in the US presidential election. He wrote on the social media platform X- “I am looking forward to working with the new US government to build strong relations between the two countries.” Shahbaz Sharif’s congratulatory message to Trump has started trolling him. Actually, the Pakistan government has banned X in the country. In such a situation, it is believed that he has used VPN to congratulate Trump. The use of VPN is illegal in Pakistan. A user commented on his post and wrote that if hypocrisy had a face, it would be Shahbaz Sharif. X was banned citing threat to national security Pakistan’s Information Minister Ataullah Tarar had imposed a temporary ban on X in April this year. Tarar said that the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) was using it for anti-national activities. This ban is still in place. There was a lot of controversy in Pakistan after the ban on X. The Pakistani government had accused X of not following local rules. Former Pak PM Imran Khan was also very active on this platform. The ban imposed by the Pakistani government is not limited to just x. Pakistan has also banned platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook. Pakistan said – ‘America is our old friend’ Amidst the controversy, Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zehra Baloch said that Pakistan and America are old friends and partners. Zehra said that Trump becoming the President will not affect the relations between Pakistan and China. ………………………………………………………….. Also read this news related to Pakistan… Suicide attack at Quetta railway station in Pakistan: 26 people killed in the blast, 14 of them soldiers; Baloch Liberation Army took responsibility 26 people have died in the blast at Quetta railway station in Pakistan on Saturday morning. Among them are 14 soldiers. More than 50 people have been injured in the blast. According to Pakistan media reports, the militant group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has taken responsibility for the attack. BLA said that it was a suicide attack, whose target were the police personnel posted at the station. Read full news…

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