The Punjab government has rolled out new social media rules for employees, urging officials to be cautious while posting opinions, statements, or information online.
According to a circular issued by the Services and General Administration Department on Wednesday, all government employees have been directed to avoid expressing personal views or commenting on official policies without prior approval.
The circular emphasized that officials’ behavior on social media directly impacts public perception, making it necessary for them to act with restraint and responsibility. The new social media rules apply to all major platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
The guidelines make it clear that any content considered harmful to national security, public order, or morality will not be allowed. Similarly, posts defaming the government or judiciary, promoting illegal activities, or fueling sectarian conflict are strictly prohibited.
The Punjab government also stated that employees are forbidden from using social media for personal fame or self-promotion. Instead, they are expected to demonstrate integrity, discipline, and ethical conduct in their online presence.
The circular concluded with a warning that any government official found violating these new social media rules will face disciplinary action.