Will Tik Tok be able to restart in India? Attorney general refuses to fight case
Will Tik Tok be able to restart in India? Attorney general refuses to fight case
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On Wednesday, former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi refused to appear for the Chinese app TikTok against the Indian government. On Monday, the Indian government has banned China's 59 apps in India. The decision was taken after the sacrifice of 20 Indian soldiers in a violent clash with China in the Galvan Valley on 15 June.

After the ban on a total 59 Chinese app in India, China is referring to the angry law. In this sequence, he contacted Mukul Rohatgi, former Attorney General in India, but Rohatgi refused to contest the case against the Indian government for Ticketcock.

Apart from protecting the sovereignty and integrity of the country, the Government of India has banned 59 mobile apps of China, posing threats to public order. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian expressed concern over this decision taken against China by the Indian government and said that after this ban in India, we are worried and are assessing the situation. On the other hand, the number of coronavirus patients in the country is increasing rapidly. More than 18 thousand cases of coronavirus have been reported in the country. More than 500 people have died during this period. According to data from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare till 8 am on Wednesday, 18,653 cases have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours. During this time, 507 patients have died in the country.

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