'How can rights of 150 million users be curtailed': Delhi HC questions Centre over Telegram ban for NEET retest
The Delhi High Court questioned the government's decision to temporarily block Telegram. This action was taken ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination on June 21. The court asked how the rights of millions of users could be restricted due to concerns about misuse by a few. The government defended its move, citing Telegram's vulnerability to large-scale information dissemination.
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