Pakistani parliament has closed its doors to YouTubers, TikTokers!

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 Author: Alisha Hussain
 Publisher: Hamza Rajput
 Designer: Umer
 Discover: Subtain Ali




A popular social media app has taken the lives of millions of Pakistanis. It provides a venue for many, especially those usually excluded from mainstream media, to express themselves. But, more importantly, it allows them to see.


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Unauthorized social media influencers, YouTubers, and tik tokers have been barred from entering Pakistan's National Assembly.


The decision was taken by the NA Secretariat after some social media influencers abused lawmakers on the assembly grounds last month.

The issue was then raised with the Press Reporters Association, which distanced itself from YouTubers and social media influencers and urged authorities to prevent unauthorized persons from entering the House press gallery and press lounge. prevent Denial of entry.

The Secretariat has now announced that reporters, journalists, and other members of the media who are members of authorized media organizations and hold registration cards will be allowed access to the Assembly.


It states that social media influencers who want to cover the proceedings of the House must be accredited by the Press Information Department (PID) before entering the chamber.

TikTok gives its users more and more things that make them happy. This is not social media. It is completely private.


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