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title: "Telegram Restricted in India as NEET Fraud Crackdown Grows"
date: 2026-06-16
author: "Robert A. Lee"
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# Telegram Restricted in India as NEET Fraud Crackdown Grows

India has temporarily restricted Telegram and disabled one of its key features as authorities intensify efforts to prevent fraud and misinformation ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-examination.

## Quick Summary – TLDR:

- Telegram access has been restricted in India until June 22 following recommendations from the National Testing Agency.
- Telegram’s message editing feature will remain disabled until June 30 to prevent the creation of fake paper leak evidence.
- Authorities say fraudsters used Telegram channels to sell fake NEET question papers and spread misinformation.
- The move comes ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21.

## What Happened?

The Indian government has imposed a temporary restriction on Telegram in the country and disabled the platform’s message editing feature for a limited period. The decision was taken following recommendations from the **National Testing Agency (NTA)**, which argued that organised fraud networks were using the messaging platform to target students appearing for the upcoming **NEET UG 2026** re-examination.

The restriction will remain in effect until **June 22**, while Telegram’s editing feature has been disabled until **June 30**. Officials say the measures are designed to protect the integrity of the examination and prevent the spread of fake paper leak claims.

> India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions.  
>   
> This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials.  
>   
> And the ban hasn’t stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps. <https://t.co/CzQWN4mXfb>
> 
> — Pavel Durov (@durov) [June 16, 2026](https://x.com/durov/status/2066879467054649639?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 ## Why Authorities Took Action Against Telegram?

According to the NTA, several [Telegram channels](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/telegram-statistics/) had been advertising alleged access to NEET question papers and demanding payments from students and their families. Authorities said these groups were offering so called leaked papers for amounts ranging from a few thousand rupees to several lakh rupees.

The agency maintains that no NEET question paper exists outside the secured examination process and described all such claims as fraudulent. Investigations reportedly uncovered multiple channels promoting fake promises of access to examination material ahead of the re-examination.

The move comes after the **NEET UG examination** faced major controversy earlier this year following allegations of a paper leak. The situation eventually led to the cancellation of the examination and triggered protests across different parts of the country.

## The Telegram Feature That Raised Concerns

One of the key reasons cited by the NTA involves Telegram’s message editing capability.

Officials claim some channel administrators were **editing older posts after examinations** had already concluded. By replacing original content with question papers while keeping the old timestamp intact, these posts could be presented as apparent proof that a paper had been leaked before the exam.

Authorities argue that this feature made it easier to manufacture misleading evidence and fuel misinformation campaigns online. To address the concern, Telegram’s editing function has been temporarily disabled in India until June 30.

## Why Telegram Was Targeted Instead of WhatsApp?

The restriction has also raised questions about why Telegram was singled out while [WhatsApp](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/whatsapp-statistics/) remains unaffected.

Experts point to several differences between the two platforms. Telegram allows users to create channels with unlimited subscribers and offers greater anonymity by letting users hide their phone numbers and operate primarily through usernames. This can make it more difficult to identify individuals running large channels.

Telegram also supports large file sharing of up to 2GB without compression, making it easier to distribute documents, PDFs and other content at scale.

**WhatsApp**, on the other hand, ties accounts more closely to phone numbers and places greater limits on certain group and editing functions. Industry observers also note that Meta employs automated systems to monitor suspicious activity patterns in public spaces on its platform, which may help identify abuse more quickly.

## Ongoing Crackdown on Fraud Networks

The NTA credited the **Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre** under the **Ministry of Home Affairs** for helping coordinate action against Telegram-based fraud networks.

Authorities said multiple Telegram channels, groups and bots linked to fake paper leak claims have already been taken down. The agency also highlighted action by state law enforcement agencies, including warnings issued by **Bihar Police** and arrests made by the **Ahmedabad City Cyber Crime Branch**.

Investigators allege that one interstate cyber fraud network managed transactions worth around Rs 1.5 crore and contacted nearly 1,000 mobile numbers within a month.

Meanwhile, Telegram itself has increased moderation efforts in recent years. Industry reports indicate the platform blocked more than **43.5 million channels and groups in 2025** and significantly expanded daily takedowns during 2026.

## What Students Need to Know?

The NTA has urged students not to trust claims circulating on social media or messaging platforms regarding leaked question papers. Candidates have been advised to rely only on official NTA announcements and immediately report suspicious approaches to cybercrime authorities.

The agency has also reiterated that the **NEET UG 2026** re-examination will proceed as scheduled on June 21 and that examination security measures remain intact.

## SQ Magazine Takeaway

I think this move shows how seriously authorities are treating examination integrity after months of controversy surrounding NEET. While restricting a major messaging platform is an unusual step, officials clearly believe the risk posed by organised fraud networks outweighs the temporary inconvenience to regular users. The bigger challenge will be ensuring that fraudsters do not simply migrate to other platforms once these restrictions are lifted.