In an astonishing digital twist, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has set the social media circle buzzing by declaring another virtual jalsa booked for today. PTI's past virtual gathering named a "fundraising telethon," made waves in the political field as well as in the digital landscape.
On December 17, when PTI organized its last virtual jalsa, expecting to raise funds. In any case, what followed was past the political scene itself, as unexpected outcomes resounded the country over.
On that day, major cities in Pakistan wrestled with a social media outage and erratic internet connectivity. Famous media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (presently X), and YouTube became subtle digital landscapes, diving netizens into an unforeseen internet outage.
Because of the limitations, social media clients quickly moved to VPNs, featuring a common reality for a country familiar with restriction and digital disruptions. The whole episode accidentally impelled the virtual jalsa into more noteworthy noticeable quality and acknowledgment than it could have accomplished naturally.