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Chaotic! This Student Writes How to Play PUBG on the Exam Sheet

Telset.id, Jakarta – Fan behavior games PUBG it’s weird. Like a boy in India failing his first year pre-university exam. During the exam, he only wrote about how to play PUBG on the test answer sheet.

The young man known as Varun admitted he was addicted games, especially PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.

“I study hard, but am interested in PUBG for entertaining, and soon addicted. Sometimes I even sleep in class to play games and sit in a nearby park,” he said, as reported by the India Times.

He said that his parents had taken his cell phone, but the shadow pictures of games it stuck in his mind. “I realized how dangerous a games,” he added.

Those who evaluate the paper say that usually students who don’t know the answers write movie songs or famous movie dialogues. However, this brat has written everything about games PUBG, from the steps to download it to how to play it.

{Also read: Fear of addiction, 11-year-old boy asks PUBG to be blocked}

“He seems to have good control of the game. I brought this matter to the principal’s notice, and we called his parents and told them about addicted games their son,” he said.

But Varun can breathe a sigh of relief, because he still has a chance to take part in the follow-up exam which is scheduled to be held in June.

The PUBG game is indeed in the spotlight, because it is considered to have a negative impact on fans, who are at risk of addiction games the.

Previously, it was reported that 16 people were arrested for playing PUBG. Last week, the government of Gujarat, India imposed a ban on games which is currently “endemic” all over the world.

More than 10 students arrested in Ahmedabad square for playing shooter games that, and 16 more people were arrested in the city of Rajkot in the past week.

“Our team caught these young people red-handed (caught red-handed). They were detained after they were found playing the PUBG game,” said Police Inspector Rohit Raval.

The game was banned on March 6 by Gujarat’s police commissioner, Manoj Agrawal. The game, according to local authorities, is too addictive, especially for students.

PUBG Haram Fatwa

Meanwhile in Indonesia, the Indonesian Ulema Council will reportedly review the PUBG game. They will consider removing PUBG game haram fatwa, because the game is considered to have caused harm or bad impact.

According to the Deputy Chairperson of the Central MUI, Zainut Tauhid Sa’adi, his party did not ignore the PUBG phenomenon. MUI may consider immediately conducting discussions because: games this has caused harm.

{Also read: Considered Bringing Misfortune, MUI Will Ban PUBG?}

“Because games PUBG has become a societal phenomenon, even as a result of games This has caused harm, then MUI will immediately assign a research and study commission together with the fatwa commission to conduct an assessment of the problem,” said Zainut.

In response to the MUI plan to issue a fatwa haram for PUBG, the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) said it was possible to block games PUBG , if any party submits the request.

According to the Director General of Informatics Applications (Dirjen Aptika) Kominfo, Semuel Abrijani Pangerapan said that his party could block PUBG if games it has a negative impact on society.

He revealed that Kominfo will usually review a report, for example from the MUI or other parties.

{Also read: Kominfo Considers Blocking PUBG Games}

“MUI is an independent institution. If it (PUBG) is felt to be damaging, it will be reviewed first, and please submit it to the Kominfo. We are ready to follow up on the blocking request,” Semuel told reporters, Thursday (22/03/2021). [NM/HBS]

Source: India Times

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