Published 07:34 IST, July 28th 2020
Hilarious PUBG memes erupts on Twitter after govt bans 47 more Chinese apps
After the Indian government banned 47 more Chinese apps, including PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), netizens flooded Twitter with hilarious memes.
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After the Indian government reportedly banned 47 more Chinese apps, including PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), netizens flooded Twitter with hilarious memes. Last month, India banned 59 apps with Chinese links for engaging in activities that are "prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity" of the country and on July 27 the government reportedly banned more apps, including the popular battle royale game. The news of the possibility of PUBG Mobile being banned in the country has triggered a meme fest on social media.
#ChineseAppBanned
From ‘zindagi barbad ho gayi’ to boys having chest pain after hearing the news, Twitterati surely know how to channel their ‘pain’ into hilarious jokes. Twitter has erupted with memes ever since the reports of #ChinisesAppBanned surfaced. Here are some of the most trending memes;
#Chineseappbanned
— Rohit Vertex Goswami 🇮🇳🚩 (@rohit_vertex) July 27, 2020
Le Zili And PUBG Users - pic.twitter.com/7gsdaIDQAr
* #Chineseappbanned *
— Khushi Bansal (@bansaliyaaa) July 27, 2020
Meanwhile #PUBG to me🥺: pic.twitter.com/JEfWPtsC2f
Indian YouTuber after hearing news of pubg ban #Tencent #Chineseappbanned pic.twitter.com/Tm79CKngrK
— Gohil Parshv (@GohilParshv) July 27, 2020
Indian govt bans 47 more Chinese app including PUBG
— Adhyata Pathak (@Adhyatapathak) July 27, 2020
Le pubg player 😜#chineseappbanned pic.twitter.com/IutJujvtdD
#chineseappbanned #PUBG under the government's scanner.
— Aniket Dolas (@AniketDolas_) July 27, 2020
le PUBG Lovers: pic.twitter.com/fCAlBsEjIb
#chineseappbanned #pubg players checking list pic.twitter.com/tFa2ylJTCf
— Pawan Joshi (@JosheePawan) July 27, 2020
After 59 another 47 Chinese app banned....#chineseappbanned
— रामदयाल ( 𝐑 𝐃 ) 📚 (@imramdyal) July 27, 2020
Le PubG lover:- pic.twitter.com/ugeyKGZGg2
*After Banned 59 Apps *
— Memegious💙 (@memegious) July 27, 2020
Now India banned 47 more Chinese Apps
Pubg: #Chineseappbanned pic.twitter.com/UcZtwsCUV2
#Chineseappbanned on trending
— Rahul Pandey (@rahulpandey89) July 27, 2020
If PUBG Bans
Le PUBG Streamers ~ pic.twitter.com/eY1hD6JzU6
When boys realized that this time there are chances of getting pubg ban too.#chineseappbanned #PUBGMOBILE pic.twitter.com/HStQNlPrY4
— Karan Arya (@mrkaranarya) July 27, 2020
PUBG is one of the most popular smartphone mobile games in India and many other countries. In India alone, the app boasts of over 175 million downloads. The app has also been subject to heavy criticism several times in the past but for a different reason. According to sources, a ban on 275 apps has started to surface online a month after the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps, including popular ones like TikTok, UC Browser, citing data security concerns.
An official notification regarding the ban and the list of applications will be released soon, sources added. Some of the apps banned by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology include TikTok Lite, Helo Lite, SHAREit Lite, BIGO LIVE Lite and VFY Lite.
07:34 IST, July 28th 2020