The Pakistan Government’s recent internet disruptions, justified as cyber security measures, have sparked criticism due to their impact on businesses, freelancers, and daily activities. These actions, taken amidst political instability, are seen as an infringement on digital freedoms, further burdening an already struggling economy.
The government’s attempts to control online dissent and social media are creating economic setbacks and raising concerns about the broader implications of restricting digital access in a globally connected world. The focus should be on fostering digital growth rather than imposing restrictive measures.