Pavel Durov vs. Indian Government: "Telegram Ban Only Punishes Ordinary Citizens"
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Telegram founder Pavel Durov criticized India's temporary ban on the platform.
- Durov argued the ban punishes over 150 million ordinary users without preventing information leaks.
- He stated that leaked information simply moved to other applications.
Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, has strongly criticized India's temporary ban on his messaging platform, asserting that the measure unfairly penalizes more than 150 million users in the country.
Durov argued that the ban is ineffective in its stated goal of preventing information leaks. He pointed out that such restrictions merely redirect the flow of sensitive data to alternative applications, rendering the ban largely symbolic.
The blocking of Telegram punishes only ordinary citizens
"The blocking of Telegram punishes only ordinary citizens," Durov stated, highlighting the impact on everyday users who rely on the platform for communication. He emphasized that the government's action failed to achieve its objective, as information continued to circulate through other channels.
The Indian government's decision to temporarily prohibit access to Telegram has drawn sharp criticism from its founder, who believes it disproportionately affects the user base without yielding the desired security outcomes.
information leaks simply moved to other applications
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.