The Andhra Pradesh government may b🐭ring a new legislation to ban online ruඣmmy and gaming in the forthcoming session of the legislative assembly, as per
According to the reports, State Minister for Tourism, Culture and Youth Advancement, Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao alias Avanthi Srinivas raised the issue of online rummy and gaming spoiling the lives of many educated as w𒉰ell as unemployed youth and demanded a ban on online rummy, at a conference of District Collectors and Superintendents of Police in the presence of Chief Minisꦏter YS Jaganmohan Reddy.
As per local press reports, after Srinivas raised the issue, the Chief Minister imme🌞diately asked Director General of Police (DGP) Gautam Sawang for an explanation. It is learnt, that Sawang stated that online rummy websites𒆙 cannot be blocked due to absence of proper laws governing it.
Reddy is immediately said to have reacted to the assertion by stating that the state government will introduce a new legislation to ban online rummy in the legislative assembly of the state. The newly elected Chief Minister also instruc🌟ted the police heads of every district to strictly stop all illegal activities, including card rooms and rummy clubs operating in the state.
In 2017, Telangana had become the first state in the country 🅠💙 to ban all kinds of online games played for real money or stakes, including games of skill such as rummy.
Several online rummy companies the state government’s ordinance (and subsequent Amendment Act) in the High Court. However, the hearings in the court have not seen much progress in the last two yea⛎rs and the rummy companies have failed to get any s🌠ubstantive relief so far.
Last year, the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pr♑adesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu about the focus, coordination of mind and skill involved in card games while warning about the harmful effects of such games, including the possibility of addiction.
It remains to be seen 🅰whether Chief Minister Reddy actually introduces a new legislation to ban online rummy in the winter session of the legislative assembly and whether such a legislation, like Telangana, would include a ban on all games of skill played for stakes.