The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved a landmark bill targeting online gaming and betting. Under the provisions of the bill, online betting will be classified as a punishable offense, paving the way for strict legal action against individuals and platforms engaged in such activities.
The bill also seeks to empower authorities to ban online games that involve betting or fraudulent practices.
When Will the Bill Be Tabled?The legislation is expected to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, beginning in the Lok Sabha. The move comes amid rising concerns over fraudulent gaming apps and online betting rackets that have caused heavy financial losses to several youth. Many such apps lure users with fake promises of rewards, trapping them in cycles of debt and addiction.
Celebrities and Influencers Under WatchThe government has also raised concerns over film stars and social media influencers who promote betting-linked gaming apps. Agencies are now monitoring promotional activities by such personalities, signaling possible accountability measures in the near future.
A Major Step Towards RegulationOfficials have described the bill as a crucial and timely intervention to curb online betting and protect vulnerable users. With its passage, India will establish a stronger legal framework against online gaming frauds and betting platforms that operate outside the law.
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