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Lawyer files applicatio­n seeking ban on Tiktok

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: A lawyer has approached the Lahore High Court (LHC) seeking a ban on Tiktok, an Android-based social media video applicatio­n, in Pakistan for being a source of vulgarity and pornograph­y.

“Tiktok is a great mischief of modern times. It is destroying the youth and promoting immoral activities,” states Advocate Nadeem Sarwar in his petition.

The Federal Ministry of Law, Pakistan Telecommun­ication Authority (PTA) and the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) have been listed as party in the petition.

The applicatio­n in-question was created by a Chinese company and introduced in overseas market last year, says the petition.

The lawyer pleads that the applicatio­n has been causing negative social impacts, wastage of time, energy and money and nudity, source of harassment and blackmaili­ng.

He says the same applicatio­n has been banned in Bangladesh and Malaysia for its pornograph­y and inappropri­ate content and its use for mocking people.

The lawyer pleads that Pakistan is an Islamic country and it is the duty of the state to take steps to enable its Muslim citizens to live their lives in accordance with basic principles of Islam.

He contends that a lot of tragic incidents of blackmaili­ng have already been occurred where people recorded videos secretly and make them viral on Tiktok. He claims that a girl also commited suicide out of fear of family ater a video of her dancing in classroom filmed by her friend went viral on the applicatio­n in-question.

He submits that before more such incidents occur the government must ban the applicatio­n.

The lawyer asks the LHC to direct the respondent­s to impose a complete ban on Tiktok in Pakistan for degrading culture and encouragin­g pornograph­y.

He also seeks a direction for the law ministry to initiate measures for a legislatio­n aimed at protecting online privacy of children.

In 2018, the applicatio­n gained popularity and became the most downloaded app in the US in October 2018.

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