KARACHI: Players of popular online game PUBG have expressed their displeasure over the ban on the game and requested Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The PUBG game was banned by the government this month on 1st July. The decision came after many complaints about the usage of the gaming application and its effects on many players in the country. However, in a hearing that was conducted in the Lahore High Court on 9th July extended the temporary ban on the game.
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Since the ban has been placed, people took to Twitter to drop their reactions about the government’s decision and requesting the prime minister over lifting the ban on PUBG:
Dear @ImranKhanPTI
sahib Game is not crime…so unban the PUBG…its a humble request#imrankhanpubg— Mohsin Nadeem (@MohsinN21919205) July 14, 2020
Dear @ImranKhanPTI #imrankhanpubg pic.twitter.com/acdPuRn9TJ
— Ahmed Kamran (@AhmedKa21789649) July 14, 2020
#imrankhanpubg#ImranKhanPubg Gaming is not a crime @ImranKhanPTI @PTAofficialpk pic.twitter.com/ud0rCIeqyS
— Rashid Afzal Baloch (@ImRashidG) July 14, 2020
With due respect sir plz tell us your opinion plzz sir@ImranKhanPTI@PTAofficialpk#Imrankhanpubg https://t.co/ExXjfTLiwF
— Umar Farooq (@UmarFar44772479) July 14, 2020
Dear Pm @ImranKhanPTI Please take notiice and Unban PUBG for the future of esports Pakistan #ImranKhanPUBG #UNBANPUBGPAKISTAN
— Azaan Khan (@iamazaankhan00) July 14, 2020