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‘Ban online gaming like dance bars’: Maharashtra sounds alarm over youth suicides, urges centre to act

Citing addiction, financial ruin, and suicides, CM Fadnavis pushes Centre for urgent intervention; crackdown on celebrity endorsements also on the cards.

July 20, 2025 / 11:45 IST
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With multiple states now raising red flags, and tragic personal stories surfacing regularly, the online gaming sector in India is facing intense public, political, and regulatory pressure.

Amid rising cases of financial ruin, family tragedies, and addiction linked to online gaming, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has urged the Centre to step in and regulate the rapidly expanding sector. During a stormy session in the Legislative Assembly on Friday, the CM admitted that the state government lacks the legal authority to frame laws on online gaming, but vowed to work closely with the Union government to 'curb this menace.'

The gravity of the situation was pointed out by a ground reports shared by MLAs across party lines. Shiv Sena legislator Kailash Patil recounted a devastating case from his constituency where a man, deeply addicted to online gaming, sold his land and home, racked up debt, and ultimately killed his pregnant wife, toddler son, and himself.

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“Just like the state banned dance bars to protect the youth, it must now act against online gaming,” Patil said.

‘Only the centre can act’