The Indian app 'Koo', which is central India, seems to be gaining interest in the fighting between the Indian government and social media website. In the past, the number of visitors to this app has increased. Many famous leaders and celebrities are constantly signing up on this. Actually, on 26 January, there was a debate between the government and Twitter about the violence, after which this app named 'Koo' became popular. It has been learned that Union Ministers Jaishankar Prasad, Piyush Goyal, Anupam Kher, Sambit Patra, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, DK ShivKoomar have become part of this platform. Ever since the ongoing dispute between the government and Twitter has become public. After that, the number of visitors to the 'Koo' app has been increasing rapidly. Every day one lakh more people are downloading this app. The app has so far downloaded 3 million people. According to media reports, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is also present on this app. A few days ago, the actress had indicated to quit Twitter. The actress spoke on Twitter to join the Indian social media app Koo. Kangana Ranaut has faced restrictions on Twitter several times in the last few days. Many times his posts have been removed from Twitter. Apart from this, his sister Rangoli Chandel's account has also been suspended permanently for promoting hate speech. Kangana Ranaut tweeted on Wednesday, 'Your time is over Twitter. Now it's time to shift to #kooapp. Soon I will tell you my account details. Am thrilled about the #kooapp experience.' Apart from this, in another tweet, Kangana Ranaut attacked Twitter CEO Jack Dorjee on the order given by the Indian government to the social media company, writing, 'Who made you who is the Chief Justice. You have become a gang. Sometimes you consider yourself like a non-elected member of Parliament. Sometimes you also call yourself PM? Who are you after? The group of draggies is trying to control us. Meanwhile, in a blog post on Wednesday, Twitter said, "We will continue to advocate freedom of expression." On this, Twitter said, 'We will always advocate freedom of expression on behalf of the people in India whom we serve. We are considering options under Twitter and accounts under Indian law that have been affected. We look forward to protecting the dialogue on Twitter. We firmly believe in the flow of tweets.' Also Read:- Priyanka Chopra reveals this shocking thing in her memoir 'Unfinished' Goons on set of Sunny Leone's series 'Anamika' Before Valentines Day, Aamir's daughter discloses her relationship with her 'Valentine'