Telegram Ban in India Latest News
- The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) has blocked Telegram in India until June 22, at the request of the National Testing Agency (NTA).
- The ban is linked to the NEET UG 2026 paper leak controversy. The original NEET exam held on May 3, 2026 was cancelled due to widespread paper leak allegations. The re-examination is scheduled for June 21, 2026.
About Telegram
- Telegram is a cloud-based instant messaging platform founded by Pavel Durov in 2013.
- Unlike WhatsApp, it supports channels with unlimited subscribers, large group chats, anonymous broadcasting, and easy file sharing including large PDFs.
- Its end-to-end encryption, minimal data retention, and server infrastructure spread across multiple jurisdictions make it difficult for any single government to regulate or monitor.
- Channels can be created anonymously, messages can be edited post-posting with timestamps retained, and bots can be deployed at scale.
- This makes it a preferred tool for misinformation networks, exam fraud rackets, and organised cybercrime, posing serious challenges to law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Background: The NEET Paper Leak Crisis
- NEET UG is India’s national undergraduate medical entrance exam, conducted by the NTA.
- The May 3 exam was cancelled after evidence emerged of systematic paper leaks and irregularities. A re-examination was then scheduled for June 21.
- Following the cancellation, Telegram channels openly began offering candidates purported access to the re-examination paper, demanding fees ranging from a few thousand to several lakh rupees.
- Some channels were brazenly named — “PAPER LEAKED NEET”, “Re-NEET 2026”, “Private Mafia”, and “REE NEET MAFIAA.”
- The NTA clarified that no actual papers were available outside the secured examination chain. The channels were running fraud operations, exploiting anxious students and parents.
The Government’s Response
- MeitY issued the blocking order under Section 69(A) of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
- This provision allows the Central Government to block public access to any online platform or content in the interest of:
- Sovereignty and integrity of India
- Defence and security of the state
- Public order
- Prevention of cognisable offences
- The ban applies until June 22 — one day after the re-examination — to prevent any last-minute circulation of leaked content or fabricated paper leak material.
Message-Editing Feature Disabled Until June 30
- Separately, MeitY directed Telegram to disable its message-editing feature in India until June 30.
- This addresses a specific technical misuse. Telegram allows channel administrators to edit previously posted messages — including swapping attached PDF files — while the original timestamp is retained.
- This feature has been exploited to fabricate paper leak “evidence”: an administrator edits an old, innocuous post to insert the actual question paper after the exam is over, making it appear as though the paper was circulating before the exam.
- The altered chat is then shared as fake proof of a leak. Disabling this feature closes this avenue of post-exam fabrication.
Enforcement Action
- The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) — acting on inputs from the NTA and police forces of Bihar, Gujarat and Rajasthan — secured the takedown of a substantial number of Telegram channels, groups and bots that openly advertised fraudulent services.
- Recentky, the cybercrime branch of Ahmedabad police arrested two men from Rajasthan for running a racket that defrauded medical aspirants and families via Telegram by falsely claiming to possess the NEET re-exam question paper.
- The NTA described the Telegram block as “a measure of last resort.”
Broader Issues Raised
- Systemic vulnerability of examination infrastructure – NEET has now faced paper leak controversies in consecutive years, raising serious questions about how question papers are stored, printed, and distributed.
- Digital platforms and exam integrity – Telegram’s architecture — large anonymous channels, file-sharing capability, message editing — makes it structurally conducive to misuse in high-stakes exam contexts.
- Platform accountability – The episode raises the question of how much responsibility social media and messaging platforms bear for misuse of their features. The message-editing direction sets a notable precedent for feature-level regulation.
- Tension between free speech and state regulation – Section 69A allows blocking without any prior judicial scrutiny. The lack of transparency in blocking orders has been a concern raised by digital rights organisations.
Conclusion
- The Telegram ban is a short-term emergency measure, not a structural solution. It highlights two deeper problems — the fragility of India’s examination security chain, and the regulatory gap in holding digital platforms accountable for features that enable large-scale fraud against vulnerable citizens.
Last updated on June, 2026
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