India blocks Telegram until June 22 over medical entrance exam fraud, citing platform used to defraud candidates. Restriction issued under IT law provision on sovereignty grounds.
India's government has blocked messaging app Telegram until June 22, saying the platform was used to defraud candidates taking the medical entrance examination. The restriction was issued under a stringent provision of the IT law.
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