During the legal proceedings, Telegram faced accusations of failing to adequately curb misinformation spread through its channels, allegations the company has rejected. While the ban was lifted on Tuesday, users will remain unable to access the platform’s message-editing feature until June 30. India is Telegram’s largest market with more than 150 million users.
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