2 More PUBG Gaming YouTubers Repeat Remark against Arunachal MLA Ninong Ering

Just after a couple of days of a PUBG streamer and YouTuber Paras Singh's arrest for his racial remarks on former union minister and Arunachal Pradesh Congress
2 More PUBG Gaming YouTubers Repeat Remark against Arunachal MLA Ninong Ering

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ITANAGAR: Just after a couple of days of a PUBG streamer & YouTuber Paras Singh's arrest for his racial remarks on former union minister and Arunachal Pradesh Congress MLA Ninong Ering and Arunachal Pradesh as part of China, two more PUBG Gaming You-Tuber goes on to repeat same remark.

The other two PUBG gamers with more than millions of followers on YouTube, which goes by the name, 'GTX Preet' and '420gaming' can be heard remarking the Ering as 'Chinese' while replying to the queries put down by one of the viewers.

The PUBG gamer, GTX Preet goes on adding that, 'the minister (Ninong Ering) has no idea about his whereabouts. He looks like Chinese to me because of his appearance.

He has around 1.79 million subscribers on YouTube and is a full time live PUBG streamer. Meanwhile, the other PUBG live gamer and YouTuber by name, '420 gaming', has said that the person who has tweeted the letter to ban the Battleground Mobile India (BGMI) is himself from China and his name is also Chinese.

However, the game streamer (420 gaming) today, through his channel, has sought apology for his racist comment and promised not to repeat this in future. He also appealed to his subscribers not to encourage racism and beware before you make any comments on any group or individual.

Both the YouTuber has deleted the video today.

Earlier on Sunday, Ninong Ering in a letter to PM Narendra Modi had sought his intervention to ban the launch of BGMI. BGMI is the version of PUBG mobile but is developed by a South Korean game developer 'Krafton'.

Ering in his letter had stated that the game was an illusion and trick to collect user data of the citizen, including children and transfer it to foreign companies and the Chinese government. The video by Paras has already created uproar among the people of the state.

This daily could not reach out to Ninong Ering for his comments.

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