NSF demands ban on PUBG

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 29: Dubbing Player Unknowns Battle Grounds (PUBG) as dangerous multi-players online battle game designed to disturb mental balance of younger generation, National Secular Forum (NSF) had demanded a ban on this game in J&K in the overall interest of students, especially children.
Addressing a press conference, Dr. Vikas Sharma, NSF president talked about cases reportedly of young boys who fell prey to the deadly PUBG game which provoked them to take aggressive step to end their lives.
He said, there are some children who have become addict to PUBG and this is a matter of concern for their parents.
Sharma claimed that PUBG is extremely violent game that triggers aggressive thoughts, emotions and behaviour that ultimately affects mental health of children and youths.
He appealed to the Lieutenant Governor that PUBG App should be banned in J&K.