After Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s assertion last month about , a💎n MLA belonging to the ruling YSR Congress Party raised the issue of online rummy and its perils in the ongoing session of the legislative assembly of the state.
Malladi V🅘ishnu, a YSR Congress Party MLA mentioned that many families are being disturbed due🧸 to online rummy and that he was receiving requests from various people to bring a strict law against online gambling and rummy.
He further urged the government to se෴riꦐously consider strict action against online rummy websites.
The speaker presiding over the legislative assembly called upon the concerned minister to reply to Vishnu’s suggestion. Since the minister concerned, i.e. the Home Minister was not present in the Hꦚouse, the Deputy Chief Minister responded saying he had noted down the request m꧅ade by Vishnu.
Last month, that the state’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Youth Advancement, Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao alias Avanthi Srinivas had raised the issue of online rummy and g൩aming spoiling the lives of many educated as well 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 Minister Reddy.
On being told by the state’s Director General of Police (DGP) that, at present, Andhra Pradesh does not have any specific legislation against online rummy, Reddy reportedly stated that the s🍨tate government will soon introduce a ne📖w law to ban online rummy.