Govt wants to turn every 'paan' shop into gambling den: Cong on legalising betting on sports

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today said the social implications of legalising betting on sports were "enormous" and asked the government whether it wanted to convert every 'shop' in the country into a 'den' with the move.

said at a time when the economy was in distress, the government was legalising betting on sports.

"If you legalise betting on sports, not only will you destroy sports, but turn every (betel leaf) shop' of this country into a Juye Ka Adda' (den)," he told reporters.

"The reason why most of the Indian states do not have lottery or the fact that lottery is banned, is because of the extremely negative social implications of gambling," the said.

It is high time the NDA-led central government realise the consequences of their "mal-governance and mal-administration", the opposition party said.

The had yesterday recommended that and betting on sports, including cricket, be allowed as regulated activities taxable under the direct and indirect tax regimes and used as a source for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 21:20 IST