Stop "Undawn": NGO Says Chinese Game Hurts Sentiments Of Indians
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Prahar said that it had earlier appealed to block the Chinese app. The appeal was also supported by the RSS-backed Swadeshi Jagaran Manch.
Non-government organisation Prahar has urged the government to ban the online game Undawn, saying it was launched on June 15, the date of the Galawan incident, and portrays military uniforms and weapons used by Chinese soldiers to hurt the sentiments of Indians.
Prahar National Convenor and President Abhay Mishra said the game has been developed and published by group firms of Chinese internet major Tencent.
"Prahar has written to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) to stop the Chinese game Undawn, which is purportedly being launched on June 15, the anniversary of the Galwan incident, portraying military uniforms and same weapons that were used by Chinese soldiers is purported and hurtful to the sentiments of Indians," the NGO said in a statement.
Prahar said that it had earlier appealed to block the Chinese app. The appeal was also supported by the RSS-backed Swadeshi Jagaran Manch.