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Thursday, July 02, 2020

Finally, we'll not be subjected to people ridiculous videos Malaika Arora lauds government move to ban Tik Tok

Finally, we'll not be subjected to people ridiculous videos Malaika Arora lauds government move to ban Tik Tok


Malaika Arora lauds the govt of India's move to ban Tik Tok.

'Finally, we'll not be subjected to people’s ridiculous videos': Malaika Arora lauds government's move to ban Tik Tok

The government of India, on Monday, banned TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps, a choice that was welcomed with open arms by people across the country also as a couple of celebrities. On Tuesday, Malaika Arora became the newest celebrity to hitch the bandwagon of support for the ban. 

The actress, through her Instagram stories, voiced her solidarity for the government's decision, calling the ban the simplest news she's heard during the lockdown. Sharing information announcing the ban on TikTok, Malaika wrote, "The best news I even have heard in lockdown... finally we'll not be subjected to people’s ridiculous videos."

For the uninformed, we are yet to ascertain how other Bollywood stars will react to Malaika's statements, who've been quite active on TikTok like Shilpa Shetty, Riteish Deshmukh, Kartik Aryaan, Alaya F, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Zareen Khan.

Apart from Bollywood, tons of TV celebs also are a part of the community and continuously create content on TikTok also. The ban has also come as a shock to youngsters who make their living by creating content on the video-sharing app. For the uninformed, among the banned apps, TikTok has over 200 million users in India. 

The order by the govt of India was issued under section 69A of the knowledge Technology Act read with the relevant provisions of the knowledge Technology (Procedure and Safeguards for Blocking of Access of data by Public) Rules 2009. The order read that these apps are "prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defense of India, the safety of the state and public order".




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