"PM Modi's Playful Encounter with Gamers: 'NaMo OP' and the 'Noob' Remark"
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Following the National Creators Award, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with India’s leading gamers, injecting a touch of humor into the conversation by referring to the Opposition as ‘noob’, a term commonly used in gaming circles to denote a beginner or someone lacking skill. "If I use this word (noob) during elections, people will wonder who am I referring to... If I say it, you will think of a particular person," PM Modi quipped during the interaction. The remark quickly stirred a political debate, with the Congress launching a swift counter-attack.

Senior Congress leader Pramod Tiwari dismissed PM Modi's comment as mere political ploy, predicting that it would ultimately backfire on the BJP. Responding to PM Modi's playful jab, Bollywood actor and BJP's Mandi candidate Kangana Ranaut questioned, "Who is the noob?" Meanwhile, BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla used the opportunity to criticize the Congress, questioning why its leaders were reacting and confirming the identity of the alleged "noob".

In a lighthearted gesture, the gamers bestowed PM Modi with the title of “NaMo OP”, with ‘OP’ standing for “overpowered”, signifying his strength and influence. They also had the opportunity to engage in video game sessions with the prime minister, adding a unique dimension to the interaction. Reflecting on the experience, PM Modi humorously remarked, “Bhagwaan kare mujhe iski aadat na lage (I pray to God I don’t get addicted to this).” During the interaction, PM Modi also delved into the regulatory challenges facing the e-gaming industry, underscoring the government's recognition of the creative contributions made by gamers.

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