The Kerala government has written to the Union Home Ministry seeking a ban on lotteries conducted by the Mizoram government. The letter states that the Mizoram Lotteries D🐟irector has entered into an agreement with Teesta Distributors in violation of the Lotteries Regulation Act and Rules as per .
State Finance 🃏Minister Thomas Isaac also stated that the Minimum Guaranteed Revenue model adopted by the Mizoram government to award tenders to private distributors is unambiguously illegal and a violation of the Lotteries (Regulation) Rules, which require the entire proceeds of lottery ticket sales to be deposited in the state exchequer. Isaac cited the recen🐼t Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) to claim that Mizoram lotteries were run in an illegal manner.
Isaac also claimed that the Kerala government had received an incomplete letter from the M🐬izoram lotteries claiming that Teesta Distributors w🐼ould be marketing its lotteries in the state.
“As per the Lotteries (Regulation) Rules, the organising state should provide details about all the arrangements they have made for the conduct of lotteries in the host state”♐ Isaac said as . “This letter, sent to the Chief Secretary, just mentions the name of the distributor and nothing more,🌼” he added.
Is🌸aac also added that the state GST Act imposes several conditions before lottery tickets can be brought into Kerala and claimed that Teesta Distributors had flouted those provisions.
The Kerala police on Sunday seized Mizoram lottery tickets and arrested four persons associated with Teesta Distributors. It is alleged that Teesta Di🏅stributors is connected to lottery king Santiago Martin. CBI, ED and other investigative agencies are probing numerous allegations of manipulation and cheating in conduct of lottery draws, tax evasion and money-laundering levele💦d against Martin.
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