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Tharoor calls for regulation and taxation instead of banning online gaming, supports Constitution Amendment bills

Tharoor calls for regulation and taxation instead of banning online gaming, supports Constitution Amendment bills

Time of India13 hours ago
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has criticised the government's ban on online money gaming, suggesting it will only fuel criminal networks. He advocates for regulation and taxation, drawing on international examples where this approach generates revenue for social causes. Tharoor also expressed reservations about the Constitution amendment bills regarding ministers facing criminal charges, urging careful consideration.
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Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday criticised the government's move to ban online money gaming , warning that such a step would only push the industry underground and strengthen criminal networks.He also said he had not studied the three Constitution amendment bills seeking to provide a framework for the removal of prime ministers, Union ministers, chief ministers and state ministers detained on serious criminal charges in any detail."On the face of it, it is difficult to say it has any problem, but obviously if anyone does something wrong they should not be a minister anyway. I don't know if there is any other motive," he remarked.Discussing the bill seeking to prohibit and regulate online gaming introduced in the Lok Sabha , he said, "I had written a very long article on the argument that by banning online gaming we are simply driving it underground, whereas it could be a useful source of revenue for the government if we legalise it, regulate it and tax it."He added that many countries have studied the issue in detail and concluded that regulation and taxation can generate funds for social causes, while bans merely enrich "criminal mafias".In a post on X, Tharoor recalled that he had "gone on record in 2018 urging the government to legalise, regulate and tax online gaming, rather than drive it underground by banning it, which will merely enhance the profits of the mafia"."It's a pity that the government seems to have derived no lessons from the experience of other countries that have considered this issue," he wrote.He added that the bill should at least have been referred to a parliamentary committee "to consider all the pros and cons before rushing it into law".The proposed bill prohibits online money gaming and its advertisements, prescribing imprisonment or fines, or both, for violators. It differentiates such games from eSports and online social games, while calling for their promotion.
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Shahjahanpur's Jalalabad town renamed as Parshurampuri

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Time of India

time36 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Amit Shah: PM Modi got draft reworked to bring himself under ambit

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