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13 Nov 2013

Rahul Dravid, Ranjit Sinha urge government to legalise sports betting in conference endorsed by Prime Minister

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Top former cricketer RahušŸ’Æl Dravid anšŸŒŸd Ranjit Sinha Director of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Indiaā€™s premier investigating agency, asked the government to consider legalising sports betting to prevent corruption in sport and bring revenues by way of taxation.

In a panel discussion on legalising sports betting organised by CBI to celebrate their golden jubilee, Sinha and Dravid made the comments on the need to legalise sports betting in the country. The event was inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in the presence of Union Law Minister Kapil Sibal anšŸ­d Union Minister of State for the Prime Ministerā€™s office V Narayansamy.

Speaking in a panel discussion on the 3-day ā€˜International Conference on evolving common Strategies to Combat Corruption and Crimeā€™ Dravid commented, ā€œIf law enforcement agencies feel it is right, betting iÜ«n sports should be legalisedā€¦I believe that it is now time for legal reform and the turn of nationšŸ¦„al and state legislature and the criminal law administration to intervene.ā€

ā€œIf we can have lottery in states, if we can have casinos at holiday resorts. If the government can declare schemes of voluntašŸ…·ry disclosure for black money, so whats the harm in legalising betting.Besides youll have enforcement agencies to look into itā€¦ā€

However Sinha went ź¦æa step further and made rather controversial and insenstive comments equating sports betting with rape, ā€œAbove all, do we have the enforcement agencies? If you canā€™t enforce it, it is like you canā€™t prevent rape, enjoy it. It is better to legalize it and earn some revenue rather than throwing up your handsā€¦ā€

[Update: Sinha has expressed regret over his ā€˜unintended and inadvertentā€™ analogy comparing rape with sports betting as per media reports].

The comments of Sinha,the countryā€™s top investigator and Dravid, a widely respected cricketer whose IPL team faced fixing allegations assume significance as the proposal for legalising was made in a government platform in a conference organised by the CBI. The conference has been endorsed and inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India and attended by top govā™Œernment officials. The government has definitely taken cognisance of these views but it remains to be seen whether there would be any concrete action based on these suggestions.

Interestingly, FICCI had organised a similar conference on legalising and regulatź¦†ing sports betting lastā„± month and had advocated legalising betting to earn revenue and prevent cheating. Law Minister Kapil Sibal, Rahul Dravid and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley were invited as speakers but they were unable to attend the conference due to other commitments.

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