TikTok Ban Resolution Submitted In Punjab Assembly

1 min read

LAHORE: A resolution to ban TikTok was submitted in the Punjab Assembly.

The resolution has been presented by opposition member Farrukh Javed Moon, in which the federal government has been requested to completely ban TikTok in Pakistan.

The text of the submitted resolution stated that in Pakistan, TikTok mafia was promoting obscenity and nudity through live chat, which was attracting the younger generation, especially children, towards immorality.

The resolution further stated that young boys and girls talk obscenely among themselves and incite each other to immoral acts, which was completely against Islamic social values.

The younger generation was increasingly attracted to platforms like TikTok for cheap fame and money-making, which was creating disorder in society.

The resolution demanded that this house of the provincial assembly appealed to the federal government to immediately ban TikTok and its live chat feature, so as to save the younger generation from moral destruction.

It should be noted that temporary bans have been imposed on TikTok in Pakistan in the past as well, the main reasons for which included obscenity, immoral content and negative effects on the mental and moral training of users.

News Published in Express Triune on September 15, 2025

Previous Story

STEVTA Launches Skills Programme for Juvenile Prisoners

Next Story

Global Boys’ Initiative: Pakistan Case Study

Latest from Blog

Addressing Menstruation Taboos Among Adolescent Girls

In Pakistan, like many countries across the globe, menstruation is perceived as a shameful and private matter that is not meant to be discussed openly. Due to this culture of shame and secrecy, adolescent girls in Pakistan often lack accurate knowledge and awareness regarding menstruation. According to Shah et al.…

Climate-proof Revival of Girls’ Schools in Swat Urged

ISLAMABAD: A rapid assessment of 120 girls’ schools in Swat district, carried out by Unesco, has revealed widespread damage to roofs, walls, and basic water and sanitation facilities, and called for a climate-resilient recovery to keep students learning safely. In a bid to restore safe learning environments, Un­e­­sco launched a…

Five Arrested in Separate Cases of Raping Minors

TOBA TEK SINGH: As many as five accused were arrested for allegedly raping minors in separate cases from different areas of Faisalabad. In one case, the Mureedwala Police arrested a prayer leader of the village mosque for raping a 15-year-old girl and blackmailing her for 18 months. The victim’s uncle…

Islamabad Schools, Colleges to Teach AI from Next Academic Session

ISLAMABAD: Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be formally taught in schools and colleges of Islamabad from the upcoming academic session starting in April this year. According to the National Curriculum Council, students from class six to eight will be given a choice for opting either for computer science or AI. From…

12-member Medical Board examines Victim of Sanghar ‘Sexual Assault’

HYDERABAD: A 12-member medical board has examined a young girl who was admitted to the Liaquat University Hospital (LUH) for reconstructive surgery after she was subjected to a brutal attack in the Chhotiarioon (also known as Chhotiari) area of Sanghar district on Jan 21. She had suffered grave injuries on…
Go toTop