Pakistan Bans Mia Khalifa’s TikTok Account

Pakistan Bans Mia Khalifa’s TikTok Account

Mia Khalifa’s TikTok Account Bans in Pakistan: The Tiktok app has been banned twice by the Government of Pakistan. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) sent content on this social media app. PTA banned Mia Khalifa’s account without any official announcement. There is no reason to explain why this was done.

Mia Khalifa's TikTok Account Banned in Pakistan
Picture: Mia Khalifa’s Instagram

According to the report, Mia Khalifa’s account in Pakistan has been banned without giving any information. Mia Khalifa was not even told what is the reason behind the banning of her account in Pakistan.

The people of Pakistan were not even aware earlier that Mia Khalifa’s TikTok account has been banned, but slowly people started to notice that TikTok videos of Mia Khalifa are not showing. And then it turned out that Mia Khalifa’s TikTok account has been banned.

When the fans of Mia Khalifa did not get to see their content in Pakistan, they raised the issue loudly on Twitter. From there, Mia Khalifa got the issue.

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But Mia Khalifa of Lebanese origin did not pay any heed to this ban of PTA. What she said in one of his tweets is a relief for his fans in Pakistan.

Mia Khalifa said in a tweet, I am reposting all my Tiktok videos on Twitter from now on. This is for my Pakistani fans who want to eradicate fascism. Many social media users in Pakistan supported Mia Khalifa and criticized the PTA’s move. He questioned what the real work of PTA ?.

Mia angry with Imran’s Government

Mia Khalifa has called the Imran Khan government a fascist after the Tiktok account has been banned in Pakistan and has written on her Twitter that ‘Pakistanis should take a call for banning my Tiktok account. I will post all my Tiktok videos on my Twitter account for all my Pakistani fans who want to respond to fascist forces. ‘

‘We are with you Mia Khalifa’

Supporting Mia Khalifa, a Twitter user named Amar Naveed wrote, ‘ We love you, not your past. You have forgotten your past, which we have forgotten. We like you for your courage that you raise your voice for children and people. Love you so much from Pakistan.

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