Students body blames PUBG for bad results, wants to be banned

Students body blames PUBG for bad results, wants to be banned



Students body blames PUBG for bad results, wants to be banned


PlayerUnknown's Battleground (PUBG) has surrounded the youth with a storm and kept them on their cell phones.

As a result of this, the game has often landed in disputes, quite often.

The latest to join the long list is: The Jammu and Kashmir Students' Association has asked the state's governor to ban the game due to the poor test result of the 10th and 12th Board.



J & K requests to ban PUBG because of bad results of students.

Parents concerned about poor performance of children in the examination

In particular, Association President Abrar Ahmed Bhat has called the online multiplayer game a "spoiler".

Even parents are worried after seeing their children's poor test results.

While addressing their concerns, the students have appealed Governor Satya Pal Malik to ban sports in the state.

He also compared the addiction of the game to drugs. 

'Sports addiction is more than drugs'

Association's vice president, Raquif Makhdum told the media, 
"The game should have been banned immediately after the poor performance of the 12th and 10th grade, but we have not taken any action yet."
"This game has become very addictive than a addiction of a Drug this is because every next student of schools and colleges is busy 24/7 on phone playing the game, "


After playing Pug, the fitness trainer lost a mental balance

Worryingly, this is not the first time that PUBG became a matter of concern in J & K.


First, a fitness trainer became so accustomed to the game that after completing a match he started hitting himself. The matter got serious, and he had to be hospitalized.


Doctors said that he was unstable at this time and had lost his mental balance.

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Students body blames PUBG for bad results, wants to be banned

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