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Harsh Goenka, chairperson of RPG Group, voiced sharp criticism after Parliament passed the Online Gaming Bill, 2025, which bans all forms of real-money online gaming in India.
“Killing real money gaming makes no sense to me. It’s not worse than smoking, drinking or lotteries. Tax it. Regulate it. Control it. Why kill a business that gives jobs, revenue & entertainment to millions!” Goenka posted on X, urging the government to reconsider.
Killing real money gaming makes no sense to me.
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) August 26, 2025
It’s not worse than smoking, drinking or lotteries.
Tax it. Regulate it. Control it.
Why kill a business that gives jobs, revenue & entertainment to millions!
The bill, tabled by Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw, was cleared by both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in August 2025. It introduces a dual framework: promoting e-sports, educational and social gaming, while imposing a blanket ban on online money gaming, whether skill-based or chance-based.
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The Online Gaming Bill 2025 enforces ban on offering or facilitating real-money games, prohibition on advertisements, endorsements, or promotions by celebrities and influencers, restrictions on banks and fintech firms from processing payments for money gaming.
A new Central Regulatory Authority will oversee compliance, promote innovation in e-sports and educational gaming, and monitor platforms, with a budget of Rs 50 crore. The Bill is expected to reshape India’s booming digital gaming economy, affecting platforms, advertisers, payment systems, influencers, and millions of users.
Big-ticket buying decisions now demand more than just logic and product specs – they require trust, emotional connection, and brand stories that resonate.
Read MoreThe Online Gaming Bill 2025 imposes severe penalties, allows warrantless search and seizure, and empowers a central authority to regulate the digital gaming ecosystem. It is expected to disrupt platforms, payment systems, and advertising in the sector. Here's all you need to know about the bill.