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US senators have accused TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform, of interfering in elections in various countries, including India. They have called for an extension of the deadline for its ban in the US, citing concerns over data privacy and foreign interference. Some senators have applauded India's ban on TikTok, and a group of Democrats have introduced legislation to delay the US ban.
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