On Friday, PTI claimed that its websites were “blocked” in Pakistan and demanded an explanation from the federal authorities.
On Friday, the PTI, facing the absence of its iconic ‘bat’ symbol for the upcoming polls, fielded its leaders as independent candidates with different electoral symbols.
To address potential confusion among voters and facilitate access to election-related information, the party launched an online portal on its website insaf.pk, along with a “back-up site,” pticandidates.com.
The party also introduced a feature allowing voters to message Imran Khan’s official Facebook account to obtain information about PTI-backed candidates.
Dawn.com staff attempted to access the PTI’s websites on Friday but were unsuccessful without using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) through Wi-Fi or mobile data.
The party’s official X account tagged the official handles of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), interim information minister Murtaza Solangi, and interim IT minister Umar Saif.