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ISLAMABAD: Users have shown displeasure over Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)’s decision to maintain the ban on online game PlayerUnknown’s Battleground (PUBG).
Earlier today, as per the PTA’s tweet, the authority decided to continue the ban on the game and refused to lift it.
Press Release: PTA has decided that online game Players’ Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) remains blocked. The decision has been made by the Authority after a detailed hearing conducted in PTA on July 9 on the directions of the Lahore High Court.
— PTA (@PTAofficialpk) July 23, 2020
Many social media users on Twitter have been criticising the ban on PUBG in different ways. People have started asking the IT Minister to resign from his designation. Meanwhile, ‘Unban PUBG in Pakistan’ has become another top trend on Twitter.
Social media users have sent more than 18,000 messages under both the top trends, saying that the federal government must take action to lift the ban on the PUBG. Some users are blaming the ban on the game for the country’s economy too.
#UNBANPUBGPAKISTAN
With all this pandemic we’re in a bad state and gaming is an escape from all this bullshit reality PTA should ban the internet as well and we all move back to the caves. WITH ALL DUE RESPECT FUCK YOU TO THE MOON #pubgbaninpakistan pic.twitter.com/wNdgplABz9 pic.twitter.com/NN6fuNh0VA— faizullahkhan43 (@faizullahkhan43) July 24, 2020
Un Ban PUBG For Youth.
Let us change future.
Game is no crime. #pubgbaninpakistan#ITMinisterResignKaro pic.twitter.com/kGOSChVD67— Its:)Arif (@MazakMastiMemes) July 24, 2020
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Shame on @PTAofficialpk #pubgbaninpakistan #PubgBan #ITMinisterResignKaro pic.twitter.com/263CM02isk— Mohsin Ashfaq (@mo_sins) July 24, 2020
Unbanned Pubg in Pakistan.
Save Esport.#ITMinisterResignKaro#pubgbaninpakistan pic.twitter.com/TPbGGkT58F— Its:)Arif (@MazakMastiMemes) July 24, 2020
No vote for @ImranKhanPTI biggest mistake i have ever
done is to vote pti.i vote for positive change not to drag
us back to stone age @ptiofficial#pubgbaninpakistan pic.twitter.com/XLtCCzJjKu— Jatt Gaming YT (@JattGamingYT) July 24, 2020
Why not Focused on melioration ? Why No Legislation ? No activation , Now we need just resignation !#ITMinisterResignKaro @ImranKhanPTI @BBhuttoZardari #pubgbaninpakistan #ChickenDinnerAtDChowk
— Muzammil Hussain. (Muzi_the_cancer69) (@Muzi_the_cancer) July 24, 2020
It may be noted that earlier this month, PTA has decided to temporarily ban online game PUBG in the country. A PTA spokesman had said that a decision to permanently ban the PUBG would be made after consultations. “We have received many complaints regarding the game,” he said adding that complaints termed the game as a waste of time and further claimed that it was causing a negative impact on the children.