TWITTER SCREENSHOT
While no official comments were available from either side, hashtag #bringbackFIF began circulating, with JuD supporters, FIF sympathisers posting images and stories highlighting the organisation’s relief work.
Read: 'Banned' JuD thrives in Pakistan
Very sorry to listen that @twitter has closed official account of @FIFPakistan.
— PTI Trend Setter (@khuzaimage) May 27, 2015
Its a fast responding force in #Pakistan.#BringBackFiF
https://twitter.com/SalaarJUD/status/603552466676817920
https://twitter.com/mWaqasAbdullah/status/603550265749286912
Earlier in December 2014, the official Twitter accounts of JuD and its chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed were suspended by Twitter without any prior warning or notification.
The group blamed India for putting pressure on the micro blogging website to suspend its accounts.
Read: Without warning: Twitter accounts of JuD, its chief suspended
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