Return of tickets after 5 years in India? Congress said- ‘Martyr’s deal’; The government said this

Return of tickets after 5 years in India? Congress said- 'Martyr's deal'; The government said this

The Chinese video-sharing platform ticket website became live again after almost five years. The main and login page of the ticket website is opening. On Friday, some users in India claimed that the homepage of the ticket website was opening. This has caused speculation whether the tickets can be returned again in India? However, the government has clarified that no official order has been issued to unblock the tickets.

Let us know that in June 2020, when there was a clash between India-China in the Galvan Valley, the government banned 59 Chinese apps including Tiktok citing national security and data privacy threat. At that time, about 200 million Indian users of Tiktok were suddenly cut off from this platform.

Government of India did not issue an order to unblock

According to information released on news agency ANI, quoting government sources, ‘Government of India has not issued any order to unlock Tiktok. Any such statement/news is false and misleading.

Congress attacked the government scathing

On this, the Congress party has targeted the government by tweeting. The post from the Congress party’s X handle states that the Chinese company ‘Ticketkock’ website has started running in India. Our 20 brave soldiers were martyred in a clash with China. At first, Narendra Modi gave a clean chit to China, but .. When the Congress put pressure on, it was banned to manage the headline. Now Modi is again having Lappo from China, has met the Foreign Minister of China and is going to go to China himself .. and in the meantime this news related to tick talk came.

The Congress further wrote that it is clear … Narendra Modi’s China love, country love has been heavy. Like a ceasefire from Pakistan, a martyrdom deal with China has also been made. India had permanently blocked 59 Chinese apps in January 2021, including tickets. The step was taken after a long tension with China on the border.

The homepage of Chinese video streaming platform tickets is opening, but it is still not available on the app stores. Login, video upload or viewing facility is also not working on the website. According to sources in the Department of Telecommunications, Internet Services Provider (ISP) is still blocking the website, making it not clear how some users see the website.

In recent times, there has been some softness in relations between India and China. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited India after US President Donald Trump imposed a huge tariff on India. Apart from Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar, he also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week.

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