Cait to Karnataka Govt: Bill proposed a ban and play skills to hurt Nirbhar Bharat’s atma mission – News2IN
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Cait to Karnataka Govt: Bill proposed a ban and play skills to hurt Nirbhar Bharat’s atma mission

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The confederation of the offline trader’s body of all Indian traders (CAIT) has urged the Government of Karnataka to reconsider the prohibition proposed in online games and skills.
In a letter written with the Chairman of Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai, CAI has said that the proposed prohibition will hurt atma Nirbhar Bharat’s mission.
Recently, the Government of Karnataka on submitting bills in assembly to ban gambling online or bet in the state and provide a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine from One Lakh Hospital for any violation.
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https://t.co/GHVQUMUX1K- PRAVeenWal (@Preveendel) 1632129525000IN The letter, Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General, Cait, said that the bill did not distinguish between the ‘skill game’ and ‘ Chance game ‘.
He said, “Game opportunity is pure gambling, which makes addiction and must be handled with adequate legal procedures.
On the other hand, skill games allow gamers to monetize their game talents and proficiors.
After the online skill game Bill Bans, Indian companies.
Obeying laws will come out of the market and the user will switch to offshore applications and dangerous bets, which are dangerous and dangerous, “he wrote in the letter.
Khandelwal added that the prohibition proposed in this application will also affect Prime Minister Narendra Modi Atmanirbhar Bharat as an illegal offshore betting and offshore gambling application will develop while 90 game companies and developers with 4000 employees in Karnataka will be revealed.
Apart from this, there are large ecosystems that depend on games, including marketers, developers, animators and broadcasters who will be affected alright.
“The bill to ban gambling or online bets also makes all online skills games, which charge a small entrance or registration fee, illegal.
This bill only affects Indian companies, which most charge small registration fees to play their games, and will not affect Other foreign games, where children spend thousands of rupees on purchases in the application.
The bill will also ban Indian games such as chess, carrom, archery, hockey and traditional digital versions of sports, “he wrote.

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