PUBG Mobile Ban: Chandigarh Lawyer Files PIL Comparing the Game to Drugs

Since its introduction on smartphones,PUBG Mobilehas seen enormous growth and has become something of a sensation in India. However, while players love the game, there have been multiple cases of the game resulting in people, especially kids, becoming addicted to it and not focusing on anything other than the game.

That very issue was raised multiple times back in 2019 in India, and the game was eventemporarily bannedin multiple regions in the country including in Gujarat, and now, a Chandigarh based lawyer has filed a PIL seeking a ban on the game.

In his PIL, advocate HC Arora compared the popular battle royale game to drugs, and said“School going children who are losing interest in studies have become addicted to the game. The parents of such children are helpless. In case they insist the children to stop playing it, they become aggressive and go into depression.”

There have been multiple cases of children getting aggressive when asked by their parents or guardians to limit their time playing the game, and some reallybizarre cases of PUBG Mobilelove as well, however a ban on the game doesn’t seem to be the best way to go about it.

The PIL was filed with the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which forwarded the request to the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology asking for a decision representation on a PUBG ban. According to VK Trivedi, the director of cyber laws and security at the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology,“The high court’s direction to consider and make a decision representation for banning “PUBG” is under examination by the ministry.”

Akshay Gangwar

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