Instagram has come under fire after a BBC investigation revealed it approved paid ads promoting child sexual abuse material, directing users to Telegram. India's IT Ministry has issued a notice to Meta, demanding an explanation for its ad review process and safeguards. Meta claims zero tolerance and has removed the ads, but the government awaits a detailed response within seven days before deciding on further action.

A recent investigation by BBC Eye has revealed that Instagram has been running paid advertisements promoting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in India

MeitY will seek an explanation from Meta regarding the issue and the steps taken to address it. | India News

India's government summons Meta over Instagram ads promoting child sexual abuse material, seeking urgent explanation and accountability.

The Indian government has issued a stern notice to Meta, demanding an explanation after reports surfaced of child sexual abuse material appearing in paid advertisements on…