Sherry Rehman lashes out at govt for planned ordinances on social media, election campaigning

PPP Senator Sherry Rehman on Sunday slammed the government forĀ cancellingĀ a scheduled session of the National Assembly without an official announcement and planning to promulgate two ordinances regarding election campaigning and social media.

A session of the National Assembly was scheduled for February 18 (Friday) only to be cancelled by President Dr Arif Alvi. The opposition had criticised the postponement as a move to stop PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif from avoiding his indictment in an alleged corruption case while a source saidĀ the session was shelved since the government wanted to promulgate some ordinances.

Senator Rehman added to that criticism, saying that the ordinance regarding campaigning would allow government ministers “unprecedented ability to misuse state resources”. She said it showed how “far gone” the government was in its “fear of the people”.

She described the social media laws as “sweeping and draconian” in scope which would be used to further clamp down on dissent.

“Make no mistake, this is not about protecting the vulnerable from cyber predations; quite the opposite,” she said.

 

The changes regarding social media come in the wake of an incident earlier this month that saw a TV programme panel question Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision to award Communications Minister Murad Saeed the first place among the 10 best performing federal ministries at a ceremony. The panel had made several critical and disparaging remarks about the federal minister, insinuating with innuendos that some ‘other factors’ were behind the award than his ministry’s performance.

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