New Delhi. To what extent the addiction of online gaming is hollowing out the youth of the country. Another hallmark of this has come from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Will tell you what happened there but first I want to remind you something. PUBG, you must remember this game. There was a time when the addiction of this game created panic in the country. The interest of the youth had increased in such a way that they were ready to pay any price to keep playing it. Due to this game, many youths had to lose their lives too. When a large number of children started falling prey to this game, then the central government had banned it. But hold on. Has the threat ended by banning PUBG, has the youth of the country stopped playing this game after banning it? The answer is no, the Lucknow case about which I am going to tell you has not only done the work of giving air to all such questions regarding PUBG, but at the same time has given rise to the concern that after all our coming generation What kind of society will it create?
Actually, angry 16-year-old son shot and killed his mother for not letting him play PUBG in Lucknow. After this, he remained in the house for three days with the dead body of his mother. The 10-year-old sister was also threatened and stopped from going out of the house. When the stench spread due to the decomposition of the corpse, the son himself called the father in the army and told that I have killed the mother. On Tuesday night, on the information of the father, the police took out the body from the house. Naveen Kumar Singh, a resident of Varanasi, is a Junior Commissioned Officer in the Army. His posting is in West Bengal. He has a house in Yamunapuram Colony in PGI area of Lucknow. Here his wife Sadhana lived with their 16-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter. The son made a video call to his father Naveen on Tuesday night and told that he had killed the mother. He also showed the dead body to the father. Naveen called a relative and immediately sent it to his house. When the police arrived, they were stunned to see the condition inside the house.
According to the police, the son was used to playing games on mobile, but the mother used to stop him from playing the game. Even on Saturday night, he forbade his son from playing the game. The son became so annoyed that around 2 o’clock in the night when his mother was in a deep sleep, he killed the mother by taking out the father’s pistol from the cupboard. After this, the sister was also threatened and locked in the same room. Police found Naveen’s licensed pistol near Sadhna’s body. The pistol magazine was completely empty. It is being speculated from this that the son fired 6 bullets of the magazine on the mother itself. However, the gunshots were not visible on the body as the body was decomposed. The police questioned the son a lot, but he could not tell how many bullets he had fired. For this the police is waiting for the postmortem report.
But the matter does not end here, rather the matter starts from here. PUBG was banned by the Modi government on 3 September 2020, but still this game is still being played with the help of many other browsers. Many people are still playing this game by downloading the APK file. Recently, it was revealed in Madhya Pradesh that PUBG is being played by downloading it through APK file.
The government has definitely banned PUBG, but due to the online jugaad trend of playing it illegally, more than half a dozen such cases have come to the fore when PUBG took the lives of youth. These cases were reported from states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana. For example, the question is very serious that after the shutter of pubg has been demolished, how will the government treat the problem of playing pubg with a thief door?