Free Fire Ban: High Court directs govt to put a stop on Free Fire, TikTok, PUBG Mobile Check why
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Free Fire Ban: High Court directs govt to put a stop on Free Fire, TikTok, PUBG Mobile Check why and Free Fire Ban in Banglades |
As per the report by Daily Star, The HC bench of Justice Mozibur Rahman Miah and Justice Kamrul Hossain Mollah came up with the rule and order following a writ petition filed seeking necessary directives. This is not the first time when such news surfaced in the Bangladeshi community. At the same time, the petitioners urged the HC to form a committee with technologists, educationists, and lawyers to recommend Bangladesh Telecommunication and Regulatory Commission (BTRC) for banning games and apps that are harmful to youths, and children. PUBG Mobile & Free Fire Ban in Bangladesh
PUBG Mobile & Free Fire Ban: High Court directs govt to put a stop on TikTok, PUBG Mobile, and Free Fire
Free Fire Ban: High Court directs govt to put a stop on Free Fire, TikTok, PUBG Mobile Check why
PUBG Mobile and Free Fire Ban in Bangladesh: June 2021, a report surfaced by Bangladeshi publication Daily Manab Zamin, that the access two most popular games are reportedly getting restricted in Bangladesh. Since it has been making headlines in the country as both the games are very popular in the country & many players and content creators have made an honest career out of these.
Regarding the ban, PUBGM professional player MD “HUNGRYBOX” Ekramuzzaman shared his statement on this matter, he shared “Nowadays when we are parenting our children, we are providing them with a lot of facilities like tablets and mobiles at a very early age, which is not developing their conscience. I have seen few kids deliberately playing Minecraft and watching a stream on YouTube never actually understanding what’s going on.”