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He said that this comes in view of the murder of a 12-year-old after losing a PUBG game he was playing with one of his friends.
“Such violent video games are an indirect war waged to undermine the country’s human resources. Students and youth are becoming brutal by playing such games. The Central government should ensure that there is a complete ban on the PUBG video game,” he added.
“The training camp will be organised in villages of the districts and will be conducted within a month. Technicians who will conduct the training have already been contacted,” he said.
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“The government had said that they will enact a law stopping Love Jihad. However, after the gram panchayat elections, there is no talk about it. Let the vigilantes protest against the government till the anti-Love Jihad law is introduced rather than beating up innocent civilians,” Khader said.