However, Justice Aamer Farooq, while announcing the verdict of the petition filed against PTA’s decision to ban PUBG in the country, directed the authority unblock the game immediately and explain the reasoning behind banning the game in the first place.
The court also ordered the authority take all the concerned stakeholders on board while banning something in the future.
The verdict of the case was reserved on July 14 and the petition was filed jointly by PUBG players and a local game-control company.
On Thursday, PTA said that the ban it imposed on PUBG will remain in place. The authority had asked the game developers to share data about PUBG sessions, its users in Pakistan and regulatory measures, but no response has been received yet.
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Following the authority’s decision, people took to social media to condemn the continuation of the ban. They also demanded the resignation of Minister of Information Technology Syed Amin-ul-Haque.
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