JKSA appeals governor administration to ban PUBG for poor academic results

As the Tencent Game’s PUBG Mobile has set a popularity example in the midst of gaming rush, Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) has asked Jammu and Kashmir governor administration Satya Pal Naik to immediately ban PUBG.

According to them the enticing nature of the gameplay has engrossed the students which have reflected in the recent results of 12th and 10th class according to a news portal.

Jammu and Kashmir Students Association chairman Abrar Ahmad Bhat coined the game as ‘Future spoiler’. They have strongly appealed Governor to ban the game as the concerns raised by the different sections, especially parents are addressed as soon as possible.

“The game should have been banned immediately after the poor performance of 12th and 10th class results but still we haven’t seen any action. The addiction to this game has become more concerning than addiction to drugs as we get to see youngsters 24 hours on the mobile phones and playing the game and doing nothing. We request the governor administration to immediately ban the game,” said Pristine Kashmir deputy chairman Raqif Makhdoomi.

Considering the popularity of the game, there have been a lot of instances where its name  flashed in the news for one or the other reason, sometimes even as an appeal to ban the game, but all of them have been found to be on the fake news spectrum, unlike this time which has a strong accusation against the game.