ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday took a dig at the federal government for blacking out his speeches.
The former PM took to the Twitter to vent his anger over blackout of his speeches and wrote, “Imported government is so fearful of the nation rising in support of my message of Haqiqi Azadi that they are imposing complete blackout of my speeches not only from mainstream media but also by blocking YouTube.”
He said that the digital censorship hurts entire IT sector and damages Pakistan’s image globally. Khan also wrote, “Interested only in saving its looted wealth through NRO2, this fascist govt of cabal of crooks and their backers are willing to harm the interests of Pakistan simply out of fear of PTI s soaring popularity, adding that this is utterly callous and unacceptable.”