Key facts
- India has temporarily banned the Telegram messaging app.
- The ban is a response to allegations of the app being used to facilitate cheating in NEET exams.
- Telegram has taken the Indian government to court over the ban.
- Telegram founder Pavel Durov criticized the ban, calling it a mistake that punishes millions of users.
- The ban was issued under India's IT law, citing national sovereignty and integrity.
Telegram has taken the Indian government to court over its decision to temporarily ban the messaging platform, implemented days before millions of students retake a crucial medical entrance examination. The company challenged the ban on Wednesday, a day after officials blocked access to the app over concerns it had been used to distribute leaked exam papers for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).