Arunachal Pradesh Member of Parliament Ninong Ering has asked to write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding that a future ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India.
MLA asking to ban BATTLEGROUND MOBILE INDIA
In
the wake of the Battlegrounds Mobile India crisis, Arunachal Pradesh Member of
Parliament Ninong Ering has asked to write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra
Modi demanding that a future ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India, the new avatar
of PUBG Mobile India, be aimed at defrauding the Indian government and
citizens. According to Ering, Battlegrounds Mobile India engineer Krafton was
breaking Indian laws.
It
is noteworthy that Krafton is yet to confirm the first day of Battlegrounds
Mobile India but the company has just opened a pre-game registration with the
Google Play store.
Battlegrounds
Mobile India is actually a re-enactment of PUBG Mobile India which was banned
by the Indian government in September 2020 due to privacy concerns. The ban
prompted Krafton to develop a new game with several new features and a new
name: Indian Military Stadium.
In
a letter to Premier Modi, Ering said Krafton India had hired employees from
Tencent, a Chinese company that was PUBG Mobile India's largest investor. Ering
also pointed out the fact that the terms and conditions of the Google Play
Store Battlegrounds Mobile India listing mean the word 'PUBG Mobile'.
In
a related development, MP Abhishek Singhvi also said the release of
Battlegrounds Mobile India allows Tencent to re-enter the Indian sports market,
reports IGN India.
Although
some experts also say that the BATTLEGROUND
MOBILE INDIA game is known by the name of PUBG in India, so the krafton
company is SEO (search engine optimization) can also be done so that more and
more people know the game.
The
MLA also said it was Tencent's cunning to enter India in the form of INDIRECT
and now India is on its own server.
They
can also be exported to China, which could pose a significant risk to India.
It
is a matter of great concern to PUBG Mobile players that the game will not be introduced
in India and must be done before it comes.
There
has been no response from KRAFTON on this matter and it could also be a major
concern for the Crafts Company.
It
is also possible that the BATTLEGROUND MOBILE
INDIA of India was formed before it was introduced in India.
At
present, the Prime Minister of India has not yet commented on the matter.
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