PTA was Urged to Block Pornographic Content by the Ministry of Religious Affair

The ministry's letter to PTA also emphasized the negative effects of pornographic content on youth.
Ayesha Anwar
By Ayesha Anwar
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The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has urged the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to act quickly to remove offensive and pornographic content from social media.

Over the availability of such information, the ministry expressed its serious worries in a letter to the PTA. In the letter, the government highlighted the importance of its elimination in order to maintain the nation’s moral and religious norms.

Concerns were verbalized by the ministry about Pakistan’s increasing usage of internet pornographic material and its disastrous effects on public morals and on social unity were emphasized.

The ministry highlighted the need to address the ethical and societal ramifications of unfettered access to such material, citing this trend as particularly alarming. The ministry has called for the PTA to act immediately in response to this concern.

The ministry said that explicit and blasphemous content is still available on a number of internet platforms, despite the PTA’s earlier aggressive actions, such as blocking pornographic content as ordered by the Supreme Court.

The government raises concerns about the efficacy of the country’s current content filtering systems and argues that this tenacious obtainability contradicts Pakistan’s cultural and religious values and

The ministry’s letter to PTA also emphasized the negative effects of pornographic content on youth, claiming that unfettered access to it seriously jeopardizes their moral growth and values.

The government urged PTA to put in greater effort to fully prohibit this content because it is widely available and can influence the attitudes and actions of younger generations.

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