Sumatra: Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim nation, has banned a mobile mobile app that helped tribes to read in their own language. The application was blocked in the country after West Sumatra governor Irwan Pratieno put pressure on the central government. Kitab Susi Inch, an app called Minangabo, has been banned in the local tribal language minangabo. The unfounded allegation that the Bible mobile app is causing disturbance among the tribes is due to unfounded allegations.

Most of the tribes were religious. It has been observed that the governor has come out against the application due to fears that they will be converted to Christianity. Christians in Sumatra province have not been able to celebrate Christmas in public places for three decades. Earlier reports had surfaced that Christmas was forbidden even in small chapels in villages located in the province.

The local government is planning to ban it every time they celebrate Christmas. 87% of the people in the country are Muslims. 6.9% of Protestants and 2.9 Catholics are Christians in the country.

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