
Dawood Ibrahim The news of the poisoning of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, who was hiding in Pakistan, has created a stir in Pakistan. It is being claimed on social media that Dawood was poisoned, after which he has been admitted to the hospital.
Internet halted all over Pakistan
Meanwhile, after the news of Dawood, information about the internet shutdown in Pakistan came to light. Many people are claiming that this step has been taken to hide the news of Dawood.
Imran's virtual rally could also be the reason
However, some people in the government say that this step has been taken due to the virtual rally of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, so that no violent incident occurs.
people are getting worried
People are facing a lot of difficulties due to the internet shutdown in Pakistan. Let us tell you that the internet was slowed down even before Imran's rally. There has been no reaction from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to the news of an internet outage.
People are saying on social media that shutting down the internet is like snatching people's rights. Many social activists are calling it snatching of the right to information, which is also harming hundreds of businesses.
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