During the interaction with parents and students at Pariksha Par Charcha 2.0, Prime Minister Narendra Modi coined the term 'PUBG wala' as a response to one of the questions raised by the audience.A mother complained to the Prime Minister that her son was withdrawing from studies and was addicted to online games, and PM Narendra Modi replied, "PUBG-wala hai kya?". Since then, the entire internet went into overdrive regarding the Prime Minister's statement and took to Twitter to express their thoughts regarding the same.Naturally, there was praise directed at the Prime Minister's attempt to connect with the youth of the country. Apart from that, we present some of the best Twitter reactions to PM Narendra Modi's 'PUBG wala hai kya?' comment.When Modi says .. “ yeh PUBG wala hai Kya “ Boy you guys have made it big in India..— Chota Beam (@BeingRightWing) February 2, 2019Well, it wasn't long before people started posting memes with the same title.when modi ji said "ye pubg wala hai kya ?"but that kid plays FREE FIRE shit..kid : pic.twitter.com/a7e67JLT85— Rahul (@meme_boi__) January 30, 2019Aunty G - My son pronounces vegetables name in a weird style. Modi G - Ye SUBG wala hai kya ? #PUBG— Pushpak Koli (@pushpak1821) January 31, 2019The whole class when modi ji said "Ye PUBG wala hai Kya.?" #ParikshaPeCharcha2 pic.twitter.com/30zKcqsFDF— __Vasu (@memeswalabanda) January 29, 2019She: Yarr my boyfriend doesn't reply me on time nowadays and also ignores my phone calls!Me: Ye PUBG wala hai kya?— Ayushsrivastava6565@ (@ayushsri6565) February 1, 2019When you see your mom on national TV, Revealing all your secrets to prime minister.#yea_pubg_wala_hai_kya#pubg_aunty pic.twitter.com/X9HHCzhhIP— Sourav Raj (@Humours_stud) January 29, 2019When you can't stop laughing at #PUBG #Modi #Memes .Here are few and spread the joy.................. pic.twitter.com/mdWIAdu72o— Pranilesh (@PranileshR) January 30, 2019Netflix India didn't take long to capitalise on the moment to promote Narcos.The biggest unanswered question at the end of Narcos: Mexico. pic.twitter.com/VjfEq9Tj7l— Netflix India (@NetflixIndia) January 31, 2019The official Twitter handle of the Nagpur Traffic Police probably stole the entire show with their iconic Tweet outlining the importance of a helmet."Yeh Helmet wala hai kya?"Wear a Helmet to SAFELY reach home, to enjoy a 'Chicken Dinner' with your family! #RoadSafety @PUBG#TrafficPoliceNagpur @nagpurpolice @nagpurcp @rtr_ips pic.twitter.com/lSR9CmCszg— Traffic Police Nagpur (@trafficngp) February 6, 2019According to NDTV, alongside coining the now infamous line, PM Modi said, "Explore ways in which you encourage your children towards accepting and understanding technology. But remember, technology should be used to expand our horizons, not to let it shrink us in our life. It should not be allowed to narrow us down, as that would be very harmful to us.""Like everything else, technology too comes with its positives and negatives. As parents, we must guide our children to get the most from technology. Encourage their inquisitiveness on learning about various apps... like how to build something, or cook something," he added.Since its launch, PUBG gained a tremendous following in the country, which led to schools in the state of Gujarat banning the game altogether.PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is available for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 while the mobile version of the game is available for iOS and Android devices. Get all the latest Video Game News on Sportskeeda.