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PML-N moves resolution against ‘digital terrorism’

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The Pakistan Muslim League-N has submitted a resolution against ‘digital terrorism’ in the Punjab Assembly. The resolution was presented by PML-N member Raheela Khadim Hussain.

The resolution states that ‘digital terrorism’ is undermining the political and social foundations of the country. It highlights that these terrorists often attack institutions and harass officers and their families.

The resolution further mentions that acts of ‘digital terrorism’ are also publicized internationally, tarnishing the country’s image.
It accuses social media vloggers of engaging in malicious activities at the behest of disruptive political parties. The text of the resolution asserts that political leaders, workers, and institutions are not safe from digital terrorism.

It also references a fake clip attributed to Azma Bukhari that was widely circulated, which had no basis in reality. The resolution calls for strict measures to stop digital terrorists and punish them severely.

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