Maneka seeks removal of Blue Whale Challenge

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 14 2017 | 9:42 PM IST
Union minister Maneka Gandhi has written to home and IT ministers, asking them to remove online suicide game 'Blue Whale Challenge' from social media.
A class 10 student from West Midnapore allegedly committed suicide last week and is suspected to be the latest casualty of this fatal game.
"@Manekagandhibjp on Monday took up the matter with Home Minister @rajnathsingh and IT Minister @rsprasad and has requested that the challenge be removed from social media by suitable intervention," the Ministry of Child and Development said in a series of tweets.
The letter also mentions that the deadly game is believed to have led to nearly 100 deaths in the US, China and other countries.
The apex body for child rights, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), has also written to the ministry of electronics and information technology thrice on the matter since May asking it to identify violators, according to a ministry spokesperson.
The blue whale game is a 50-day challenge which demands that players complete tasks given by an anonymous "handler". The "handler" instructs the players to cause self-harm, leading up to suicide.
Last week, the staff of a Dehradun school stopped a class five student from killing himself and Pune Police rescued a boy who was on his way to complete the challenge.
The lethal trend in the country came to light when a 14- year-old boy jumped off the fifth floor of a building in Mumbai earlier this month. According to the police, his friends linked the death the challenge.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, too, wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week asking the Centre to ban the game.

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First Published: Aug 14 2017 | 9:42 PM IST

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