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PM Modi said why the government brought the law against online gaming, said- Gaming is not bad but…
Samira Vishwas | September 6, 2025 12:24 AM CST

New Delhi . Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his opinion on the decision to bring Law against online gaming in the monsoon session. He said that the government has enacted a law to regulate online gaming, regardless of ensuring the security of the country and not cares about any pressure. Not only this, he appreciated this law and also cited suicide and debt cases behind the ban on online gambling. The PM said that online gaming is not bad, but gambling is bad. Even after this ban, if work is done properly, then India can maintain its dominance in online gaming.

Talking to the National Award winning teachers, the PM called the ban a major decision. He said that many online games are negatively impacting students. In such a situation, we need to protect the future of the youth. The PM said, “We have introduced a new online gaming law… All teachers will now have to explain to the students that gaming and gambling are different. We are a big decision and many forces did not want us to ban online gambling, but our government has political will and intention to protect the future of youth and is concerned about the future of the country.”

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The Prime Minister said, “There are many games that have been affected by the students, money was wasting, even housewives were trying to try them. People who suffered losses were motivated to commit suicide. It was a addiction that was destroying families because people were trapped in it.”

The PM said that teachers can play a big role in making students aware of the harmful effects of online money games. He said, “Online gaming has now been included in the Olympics. It is a different thing to have that talent but it is something to reach the level of addiction that should be avoided at every cost.”

Let us tell you that the online gaming bill was passed by both houses of Parliament last month. The act, brought by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, was aimed at banning all types of online money games, promoting e-Sports and online social gaming.


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