PUBG and Free Fire may get banned in Nepal!: In today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, voices have been raised that online games should be banned in Nepal.
There is a demand in the parliament to stop playing games like PUBG and Free Fire, saying they have spoiled children,’s online classes. Speaking at a meeting of the House of Representatives today, a Member of parliament Ashakumari BK demanded the ban to PUBG and FreeFire in Nepal immediately.
Although she is happy that the use of the Internet for online education has increased due to the Corona epidemic, she understands that children are addicted to games such as PUBG Mobile and free-fire games.
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‘Addiction to such games may seem normal in children when they see fear, trepidation, and stubbornness. But later on, there are indications that there will be a shortage of psychiatric hospitals, ”she said.
Therefore, the government should immediately stop such online games in Nepal.
Communications Minister Gokul Baskota had Banned the PUBG game earlier, but the decision was reversed a few days later. So it may be a matter of interest whether this demand is fulfilled or not. Only yesterday, Nepali PUBG team DRS Gaming won a prize of around Rs 65 lakh in the international championship of PUBG mobile.
PUBG is a very popular online game all over the world and Nepal as well, lately. Millions of young and children people are addicted to this game. We will keep you updated on the latest news about PUBG mobile and Garena free fire stay with us.
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