PUBG BANNED IN MANY STATES OF INDIA

PUBG BANNED

The Indian Government has BANNED the most played game PUBG in India. Gruesome cases are been rumored where the teenagers and alike are lying, cheating, stealing and even taking their own lives just for the sake of playing the game.

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A petition calling for the ban of the PlayersUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) game in India has got support from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), with the Commission seeking a report on the action taken against the game from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
In India, there have been various reports about youths needing medical attention due to their addiction to PUBG.
It is rumored that PUBG is now age-restricted, students below the age of 18 are given a time limit of 6 hours to play PUBG in a day.



Currently, PUBG is banned in Gujarat.
According to a notification issued by Rajkot Police Commissioner Manoj Agrawal, the new ban has been implemented from March 9 till April 30. It mentioned that anyone could report an instance of someone playing PUBG and the latter may face prosecution under the Central Government Act under Section 188.
The Rajkot Special Operations Group arrested three young men near the police headquarters. “Our team caught these youths red-handed. They were taken into custody after they were found playing the PUBG game. We have registered two cases against them under IPC Section 188 for violating the notification issued by Police Commissioner and under Section 35 of the Rajkot, police arrests 10 for playing PUBG despite the ban Gujarat Police Act. This game is highly addictive and the accused were so engrossed in playing them that they could not even notice our team approaching them,” said police inspector Rohit Raval.
Rajkot police arrested 10 players for playing the mobile game earlier this month, after it is banned in Gujarat. The Rajkot police also seized the mobile phones of the players for "the purpose of investigation" going as far as to state that players were so engrossed in PUBG Mobile that they did not see the police approach them.
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