Telegram founder Durov says India has 'punished' more than 150 million people by banning Telegram
- The ban has not stopped anything and the leaks "simply moved to other apps", Durov said
Pavel Durov criticized India's temporary Telegram ban, stating it punishes 150 million users and is ineffective, as leaks simply moved to other platforms.
- Telegram founder's criticism of India's ban.
- Ineffectiveness of the temporary Telegram block.
- India's reasons for blocking the messaging app.
MOSCOW: Pavel Durov, founder of the Telegram messaging app, said on Tuesday that by temporarily banning Telegram in the country, the Indian authorities have “punished” over 150 million ordinary users in India.
The ban has not stopped anything and the leaks “simply moved to other apps”, Durov said.
Also read: India blocks Telegram messaging app until June 22, government says
India has temporarily blocked the Telegram messaging app, saying it was used to try to defraud candidates for a national medical entrance test, which had already been hit by allegations of leaked papers last month that led millions of results to be cancelled.





















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