- Telegram said, the government should not run the app.
Telegram: A few days ago, Telegram had become a topic of much discussion in the country. The reason was NEET paper leak. Actually, after the NEET paper leak, the government’s stance was strict on the messaging site Telegram. After this, the government had banned this app till June 22, 2026 because the re-exam of NEET (UG) 2026 was to be held on June 22. Now the ban on Telegram has been lifted but still this app is not running in the phones of many people. Let us know why this problem is happening.
What did Telegram say?
Regarding this whole matter, Telegram has responded to a user on social media and said that the non-operation of the app is in the hands of your government. Such a statement from the company clearly shows that it has no control over this entire matter.
Many people are facing problems
According to media reports, many people are still not able to send messages from the app. This app is not visible even on the stores of some people and the app of some people is not opening at all. At present, no official information has come out regarding increasing the ban on Telegram. But despite this this app is not working completely.
Many reports believe that the app is being launched in different areas instead of being launched simultaneously. That is why some users are finding it difficult to use the app. However, no official information has been revealed yet.
What to do if the app is not running
If Telegram is not working properly in your phone then some solutions may be useful for you.
Sometimes uninstalling and reinstalling the app can solve the problem. Apart from this, first of all check the new update in your phone. If there is any new update in your phone, then install it first. You can close the app completely and open it again or restart the phone. If the app is not visible on the Play Store, then check again after some time. Apart from this you can also use airplane mode. Many times this method works.
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