![]() In India too, where the game is yet to officially launch, Pokémon Go has been driving many to temples. Pokémon Go, which quickly became a sensation worldwide, has amusingly encouraged people to get out of their houses more often and roam around the city. In his plea, Dave finds (opens in a new tab) carrying eggs, even if it’s just a virtual projection, in Hindu and Jain temples “blasphemous.” ![]() He alleges that the augmented-reality game is hurting the sentiment of people by showing eggs in religious places such as temples.Įggs are widely classified as non-vegetarian edible items, something that most religious places in India prohibit. Gujarat-based Alay Anil Dave has filed a PIL, or public interest litigation, with the state High Court against Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go. Pokémon Go is taking Indian players on a pilgrimage
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