Punjab Assembly Seeks Permanent TikTok Ban: Resolution Submitted
Resolution Submitted in Punjab Assembly Seeking Ban on TikTok
A significant move against the popular social media platform TikTok has been initiated in the Punjab Assembly. A resolution has been officially submitted, calling for a complete and permanent ban on TikTok across the country. The proposal was put forward by opposition lawmaker Farrukh Javed, according to sources within the assembly.
The resolution’s text expresses deep concern over what it describes as the TikTok “mafia” in Pakistan, alleging that the platform is actively promoting vulgarity and obscenity. A particular focus of the complaint is TikTok’s live chat feature, which the resolution claims facilitates inappropriate conversations among young users, including children, and encourages them towards immoral behavior.
Furthermore, the resolution highlights worries that TikTok is drawing the younger generation into a culture driven by the pursuit of “cheap fame and money.” It argues that this trend poses serious risks to the very fabric of societal values. The document strongly asserts that such practices are unacceptable within an Islamic society, emphasizing the need for decisive action to protect the nation’s moral foundation.
To address these concerns, the resolution urges the Provincial Assembly to pressure the federal government to impose a permanent ban on TikTok and its live chat function. The overarching goal, as stated, is to shield children and youth from what is perceived as a serious threat of moral decline.
This contentious issue is now slated for discussion within the assembly, where its merits and implications will be debated.