Questioning the implications and conflicts of interest, Assembly Member Abhishek Manu Singhvi asked Rajya Sabha about the government policy on wagering and online gaming, which he has been involved in as a lawyer.
He denied the allegations, but documents show that on November 11, senior lawyer Singhvi appeared before the Karnataka High Court for a petitioner company that has challenged the Constitutional validity of the Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act 2021 that bans all online wagering.
Singhvi argued that there is a difference between the game of chance and the game of skill, the past will be controlled by the police, but the government does not have the right to ban the game of skill.
Singhvi appeared for Gameskraft Technologies Pvt Ltd in the All India Gaming Federation v Karnataka State case held at the Karnataka High Court. Gameskraft Technologies Pvt Ltd is a parent company of RummyCulture, an online gaming application.
A month later, Singhvi asks a question about who is a member of the Rajya Sabha. A starred question that must be answered orally was appointed for him on December 16 in the Upper House — in which he wants the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to state:
- Summary of recommendations from the Ministry on advertisements on fantasy sports;
- The reason why you can't tell the difference between the game of skills and the game of chance;
- The policy position of the Ministry on these categories.