After the Indian government has banned Chinese apps, now there is a thing going on everywhere that why the PUBG mobile game has not been banned yet. The popular app PUBG Mobile is not named in the banned app list, but there is a demand to ban PUBG on social media. Along with this, the demand to ban PUBG is not due to Chinese connection, but there is some other reason behind it. For your information, let us tell you that a 17-year-old child has spent the entire Rs 16 lakhs, not one or two lakhs, from his father's bank account while playing PUBG Mobile. This incident is from Kharar in Punjab. According to the report of the Tribune India, the child's father had kept these money for medical expenses which the son has spent on upgrading his PUBG account. This report says that the child has also spent money to upgrade his friends' account. Information has been received about the cost of money from the bank statement. The child's father is a government employee and also has a medical history. Apart from this, the child's father told that he works away from home and his child lives in the village with his mother. The child was doing all the transactions through his mother's phone. At the same time, the report further stated that in the eyes of the people of the house, the child went to work in a mobile repairing shop, where he used to play games throughout the day, although his father never bought him a phone. By the way, this is not the first news of PUBG mobile game. Earlier such reports have also come out. Last year, a child was so absorbed in playing pubji games that he drank acid instead of water. The mental condition of a boy in Jammu and Kashmir had deteriorated due to playing PUBG. Also Read: Indian app Spark and Roposo crosses one crore download This company suffers huge loss due to TikTok ban Chingari App replaces Tiktok Follow these tips to resolve internet issues while working from home