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BackTelegram Founder Criticizes India's Temporary Ban Amidst Exam Leak Controversy
Telegram Founder Criticizes India's Temporary Ban Amidst Exam Leak Controversy
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Economic Times6/16/2026Politics3 min readIndia

Telegram Founder Criticizes India's Temporary Ban Amidst Exam Leak Controversy

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  • Telegram founder Pavel Durov criticized India's temporary ban on the app, stating it punishes over 150 million users instead of exam leak culprits.
  • The government cited NEET exam cheating as the reason for the ban, which Durov argues is ineffective as leaks will shift to other platforms.

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India temporarily banned Telegram until June 22, citing its use in facilitating cheating for the NEET medical entrance exam. Telegram founder Pavel Durov criticized the ban, arguing it punishes users and is ineffective.

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Telegram founder Pavel Durov has strongly reacted after India temporarily blocked access to the messaging platform, saying the move has “punished” over 150 million ordinary users instead of targeting the real culprits behind exam leaks.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Durov criticized the decision and argued that the restriction would not solve the problem, claiming that leaked content would simply shift to other platforms.

His remarks come after the Indian government ordered a temporary ban on Telegram until June 22 over allegations that the app was being used to facilitate cheating in NEET exams.

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What Pavel Durov said about the Telegram ban

Durov directly addressed the scale of the impact, pointing to Telegram’s massive user base in India. He said the Telegram ban “punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials.”

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He also questioned the effectiveness of the ban, suggesting that it would not stop illegal activity online. “And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.”

According to Durov, targeting a platform used by millions does little to prevent organized cheating networks from continuing their operations elsewhere.

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Why India banned Telegram temporarily

The Ministry of Education said the decision was taken after concerns that Telegram was being used to “defraud candidates” appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), a key medical entrance exam in India, according to Reuters.

The government has restricted access to the app for a “defined and limited period”, using provisions under the IT law that allow blocking services in the “interest of sovereignty and integrity of India”.

Officials said earlier attempts to remove such content from the platform had not been successful, leaving them with no choice but to take stronger action.

NEET exam leak controversy triggers crackdown

The Telegram restriction comes after a major controversy involving leaked exam papers for NEET, which led to the cancellation of a previous exam cycle. Authorities later scheduled a fresh examination for June 21 after widespread protests from students across the country.

The leaks sparked demonstrations in several states, with students demanding accountability and stricter action against exam fraud networks.

Government defends move as “last resort”

While the ban has raised concerns among digital rights activists, the government has defended its decision. Officials said the action was taken as a “last resort” after repeated efforts to curb the circulation of leaked content failed.

A statement from the National Testing Agency said the restriction was necessary due to the “organised use of the platform by cheating rackets to defraud candidates appearing for the NEET 2026 re-examination scheduled on 21 June 2026.”

The government also acknowledged the disruption caused by the ban, saying it “regrets the inconvenience caused” and noting that the decision may affect “hundreds of thousands of people”.

India is Telegram’s biggest market

Telegram has grown rapidly in India and is one of its largest user bases globally by downloads. However, WhatsApp remains the dominant messaging platform in the country.

The temporary restriction is being seen as a rare and sweeping move, affecting a platform that is widely used not just for news and groups, but also for everyday communication.

Telegram did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the ban. The decision has once again triggered debate over the use of strict IT laws in India and whether blocking entire platforms is an effective way to handle online fraud.

Open Questions

  • Will the ban be extended beyond June 22?
  • What alternative measures will be taken to prevent exam fraud?
  • How will this impact Telegram's user base in India long-term?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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