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    Telegram CEO Opposes India Ban Amid Exam Paper Leak Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Telegram’s founder and CEO, Pavel Durov, has publicly opposed the recent ban imposed by Indian authorities on the messaging platform. He described the decision as a significant error, emphasizing that it would adversely affect millions of legitimate users who rely on the app for communication. This ban comes amid concerns that Telegram was being used to circulate leaked exam papers, a serious issue in India’s education system.

    India has faced recurring challenges with exam paper leaks, which undermine the integrity of its competitive examinations and educational assessments. The government’s move to restrict Telegram is part of broader efforts to clamp down on digital platforms that facilitate the unauthorized sharing of sensitive content. However, critics argue that such sweeping bans may not effectively target the root causes and instead disrupt communication for many innocent users.

    In a significant development, Telegram’s CEO has urged Indian regulators to reconsider the ban, highlighting the platform’s commitment to combating misuse while protecting user rights. The dispute underscores the ongoing tension between digital freedom and regulatory oversight in India’s rapidly evolving internet landscape. How this situation unfolds could set important precedents for future governance of online communication tools in the country.

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