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Telegram Restricted in India Till June 22 to Curb NEET Re-Exam Fraud

India has temporarily restricted Telegram access till June 22 to prevent fraud during the NEET 2026 re-examination. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology also disabled the platform's message-editing feature until June 30 to combat organized cheating networks. The action came after channel-by-channel takedowns by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre failed to ensure compliance. The NTA clarified that no question paper has been leaked and the re-examination will proceed as scheduled on June 21.

Telegram access restricted in India till June 22 to prevent NEET re-exam fraud

New Delhi, June 16

The National Testing Agency restricted access to the Telegram platform in India for a defined and limited period ending 22 June 2026, covering the day of the NEET 2026 re-examination and its immediate aftermath. The restriction addresses the specific structural feature through which the platform has been used to fabricate after-the-event "paper leak" evidence in respect of national examinations.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued these calibrated directions following recommendations by the NTA and the Department of Higher Education to check organised cheating rackets.

According to the NTA, the platform-level restriction comes under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000. Alongside the temporary block, MeitY directed Telegram to disable its message-editing feature in India for messages already posted, a rule that remains in force until 30 June 2026. The NTA stated that cheating networks actively used these platform features to defraud candidates appearing for the re-examination scheduled on 21 June 2026.

"The direction requiring Telegram to disable its message-editing feature in India through 30 June 2026 addresses a separate but related concern," the NTA stated.

"The directions, issued on recommendations of NTA, are calibrated and bounded in time," the testing agency stated.

"Both measures have been taken in the interest of public order, in response to the organised use of the platform by cheating rackets to defraud candidates appearing for the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination scheduled on 21 June 2026," the NTA added.

Prior to this platform-wide action, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs worked as the nodal agency to take down numerous fraudulent channels, groups, and bots.

Law enforcement agencies from Bihar, Gujarat, and Rajasthan provided continuous inputs to target channels operating under names like "PAPER LEAKED NEET" and "Private Mafia," which demanded thousands to lakhs of rupees from families.

The Ahmedabad City Cyber Crime Branch recently arrested an inter-State gang running eight such channels, tracing transactions worth Rs 1.5 crore.

The testing agency clarified that the temporary platform restrictions became a measure of last resort after channel-by-channel takedowns failed to yield the necessary platform-level compliance.

This capability has been used, in respect of multiple recent examinations, to fabricate after-the-event 'paper leak' artefacts: a channel administrator edits an older, innocuous message to insert the actual question paper after the examination has been conducted, and the resulting chat is then circulated as purported 'evidence' that the paper was in circulation before the examination," the agency further explained.

The NTA acknowledged the inconvenience caused to lakhs of regular citizens who use Telegram for legitimate personal and professional communication.

However, it reiterated that the examination security remains completely unaffected and that no question paper is available outside the secured chain. The NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination will proceed as scheduled on 21 June 2026.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As a parent of a NEET aspirant, I'm torn. On one hand, I'm relieved that the government is finally taking strong action against these cheating mafias who demand lakhs from desperate families. On the other, my daughter uses Telegram for doubt-solving groups with her coaching teachers. The NTA should have given at least a week's notice so students could shift to alternative platforms. Bureaucrats sitting in Delhi don't understand ground reality in small towns. 😤

Rahul R

Great move! These paper leak scams have been ruining the dreams of honest students for years. The editing feature in Telegram was like giving a blank cheque to fraudsters. I read about that Ahmedabad gang with ₹1.5 crore transactions – just imagine how many families were cheated. Temporary inconvenience is worth it if it ensures a fair exam. Kudos to the MeitY and NTA for finally acting. Need more such strict measures across all competitive exams in India! 🇮🇳

Ananya R

Wait, so Telegram will be blocked from today till June 22 across INDIA? That's 6 days! My entire college project group discussion is on Telegram, and we have submissions due. What about all the businesses, media channels, and customer support that use Telegram? This seems like an overreaction. If the problem was specific channels, just get the court to freeze those accounts. Blocking the whole platform feels like a lazy solution from the NTA.

Rohit P

Finally, some backbone from the government! For too long, these cheating networks have been operating with impunity under the guise of "privacy." The I4C and state cyber cells have been doing commendable work. I hope this sends a strong message to Telegram as well – cooperate with Indian authorities or face consequences. And honestly, students can survive without Telegram for a few days. WhatsApp, Signal, and simple phone calls still exist. Focus on the bigger picture, people.

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