Karna🦹t♈aka Government withdrew the permission to conduct online betting given earlier to the Bangalore Turf Club.
The statement signed by K Savithramma, Under Secretary to the Government, Finance Department of the state, stated, “I am directed to inform you that in-principle approval accorded by Government to conduct online betting vide let🍃ter cited under reference is hereby withdrawn wit𝓀h immediate effect."
The Government's decision on the permission is a big blow to the horse racing clubs in Karnataka. In July thisꦍ year, the Bangalore Turf Club received pe👍rmission from the state government to carry out online betting. The BTC started its online betting operations on November 21. This was a welcome move by many, as many punters are unabꦿle to participate in on-course betting at BTC due to the pandemic. The summer season at BTC was also cancelled due to the pandemic.
The withdrawal of permis💧sion for onlinꦏe betting comes a day after the Karnataka government withheld the permission till the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Bengaluru resident C Gopal in November is disposed off by the Karnataka High Court. The PIL argues about the adverse effects of online gambling and betting on youngsters and people from rural backgrounds.
"It was (online betting) picking up. One way to l🧜ook at it is it will help us rebuild the app and sort out the technical problems till the issue gets a solution," said a BTC representative, as per a in Dec🍎can Herald.
The Karnataka High Court recently ordered notice to the state government on a PIL seeking direction to ban online gamling and betting until proper regulations f༒or the same are put in🌼 place in the state.
The rꦅeport in Deccan Herald states that the Mysore Race Club Ltd, too might continue just with on-course betting.
The turf club operators are now concerned that wi🤪th this move, punters will move on to other apps and websites for online betting, putting the Indian turf clubs bacไk in a dire economic situation.