Additional District Judge Naresh Kumar Laka recently wrote a letter a letter to PM Modi, in his letter to PM Narendra Modi has demanded the ban of Garena Free Fire and PUBG India (Battlegrounds Mobile India) in the country highlighting their bad impact on youths of the country.
ADJ Naresh Kumar Laka wrote, "The population of the country applauded your decision in banning the infamous game PUBG Mobile, which has had a disastrous negative impact on children’s development. But, like the earlier PUBG, two comparable apps, Free Fire (Garena Free Fire – Rampage) and PUBG India (Battlegrounds Mobile India), are now having a negative impact on children".
The judge, who is a father of two children demanding the ban of both Garena Free Fire and PUBG Mobile India (now Battlegrounds Mobile India aka BGMI), wrote in his letter that these two games are freely available on Google Play and that they need to be banned as soon as possible, praising the PM for taking steps to ban PUBG Mobile India last year.
The judge further stated that a law should be enacted to limit children’s exposure to online games such as Garena Free Fire.
Judge Laka stated that in China, rules have been passed limiting children’s (under the age of 18) access to video games to 90 minutes per day and only until 10 p.m., with the possibility of an extension to 180 minutes during holidays. As a result, India must take precautions to ensure that its youngsters are not misled. This step, according to Judge Laka, is necessary for the children’s ‘rightful growth.’
Few weeks back, a MP in Nepal urged the government to ban online games like PUBG Mobile and Garena Free Fire in the country.
SOURCE ; .latestlaws.com
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