The Maharashtra gove♛rnment is to curb the menace of online gambling and betting, as per a statement given by Minister of State for Home Dr. Ranjit Patil in the l💟egislative council yesterday.
Patil made the remarks while responding to a debate in the legislative c🗹ouncil on the alleged run by Game King India Private Limited and its founder Ramesh Chaurasi🔯a.
Opposition le𝕴ader Dhananjay Munde alleged that Chaurasia has set up𝄹 500 illegal gambling parlours in Mumbai and is the mastermind of a Rs. 5,000 crore illegal gambling business, which has operations in seven states and 15 countries.
Patil on the other hand stated that Chaurasia was operating the parlours under the garb of video game parlours, for which he had obtained permissions from re💦levant local authorities.
“Seven cases have been registered against him by our police. Once﷽ the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) report is in, we will shut this website and arrest him at the earliest,” Patil sai🐟d. “The Indore Police took one-and-a-half year to arrest him, but we will not take that long.”
🤪The contours of the new legislation and the timelines for introduction of a Bill on the issue have not been specified by the state government. It is not immediately clear if the state government will follow through on its assurance to the legislature and start the process of drafting a new law.
It also remains to be seen whether the new law that is set to be drafted by t♒he state government would exempt games of skill like online rummy and poker from its ambit or , would ban all games of skill played for stakes.