The issue was raised in the House by senior NCP legislator and former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar who said the incident was an "alarm bell for us".
In his reply, Fadnavis, who also holds Home portfolio, said, "It is an online game and can be controlled. We will set up an inquiry into the tragic suicide incident of a student due to 'Blue Whale' game. The state government will further coordinate with the Centre to take action and remedies".
Demanding action against the online game, Pawar said," After claiming more than 100 lives across various countries, the game has reached India and Manpreet has become its first victim. The game is controlled by a master to carry out various tasks. This master further pushes the gamer to commit suicide to win the game. The police should probe who was Manpreet's master and take action against him".
The participants are then asked to carve the whale onto their body. The participants and given other tasks, like watching horror movies alone, they explained.
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