Islamabad High Court Order PTA to 'immediately' remove ban on PUBG
Islamabad High Court Order PTA to 'immediately' remove ban on PUBG
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday declared the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA's) move to temporarily suspend online game Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) void and directed the authority to "immediately" remove the ban.
In short order from justice amir farooq he ordered to lift the Ban on online Game immediately.
Earlier PTA decided not to lift the ban and said that authorities have decided that online Game PUBG will remain banned.
Press Release: PTA has decided that online game Players' Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) remains blocked. The decision has been made by the Authority after a detailed hearing conducted in PTA on July 9 on the directions of the Lahore High Court.
— PTA (@PTAofficialpk) July 23, 2020
Lawyers for PUBG Company and Pakistan Telecommunications appeared in court. It may be recalled that due to the increasing number of suicides in the country due to the PubG game, Pakistan Telecommunication had imposed a temporary ban on it.
Citizens are cheering up on social media platforms and particularly extending gratitude to Waqar Zaka who lead the campaign to protest again the ban of popular game.
There is a joy among the youth and citizens that finally ban on Online game is lifted at the end.
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