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Paytm fires back at Google for ‘violating competition rules’ – Economic Times
The trouble arose over a Paytm Cricket League contest unveiled on Friday morning, which allowed users to win stickers featuring their favorite cricket players and then win cash for every five stickers collected.

By Saritha RaiPaytm, Indias dominant digital payments startup, accused Alphabet Inc.s Google of violating competition rules after it removed the rivals app from its Play Store on Friday for allegedly infringing its gambling policies.
Youve got a player which regulates Indias digital ecosystem, while competing with many companies in the same ecosystem, said Madhur Deora, president, One97 Communications Pvt., which owns Paytm. They have all the levers and can decide which app can be brought down …
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