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by suyash
1138 days ago
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This is a foolish argument, the government always try to contact the local representative of that organization so if this were to happen they would get in touch with Google and ask them to investigate why there is malware in Chrome, that would certainly be Google's responsibility and if not handled properly, deserves a ban. The most important thing country needs to do is to protect it's citizens and that is what India is doing. |
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So if someone creates few fake currency notes, will they ban all the original currency notes instead of catching the culprit?
Oh well, on that note, I remembered they did ban all currency notes of Rs.500 denomination to fight corruption, and then released new notes of "Rs.2000 denomination".