Online Gaming Bill 2025 Passed in Lok Sabha Without Debate Amid Intense Protests From Opposition Members (Watch Video)
The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill 2025, introduced by Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw, aims to regulate Indiaās booming online gaming sector while imposing restrictions on online money games.
New Delhi, August 20: The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, through a voice vote, bypassing debate amid intense protests from Opposition members seeking discussion on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls in Bihar. The bill, introduced by Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw, aims to regulate Indiaās booming online gaming sector while imposing restrictions on online money games.
Despite Speaker Om Birlaās repeated appeals to allow discussionāincluding an offer of 18 hours of floor timeāthe Opposition remained adamant on prioritising the voter list issue, leading to a noisy walkout. The bill was passed without any deliberation.Ā Online Gaming Bill 2025: Legislation to Regulate Online Gaming Introduced in Lok Sabha Amid Uproar by Opposition (Watch Video).
Lok Sabha Passes Online Gaming Bill 2025
In his address, Vaishnaw emphasised the need for a structured framework to govern the rapidly expanding digital gaming space. He categorised the sector into three segments: e-sports, social games, and online money games. While the first two were praised for promoting logic, learning, and entertainment, the thirdāonline money gamingāwas condemned for fostering addiction, financial distress, and fraud.Ā Online Gaming Bill 2025 To Trigger Layoffs and Company Closures? Gaming Industry Warns of Over 2 Lakh Job Losses, Urges Amit Shah to Review Draft Legislation.
Citing a recent news report published in Karnataka, the minister said that 32 lives had been lost due to money-gaming-related incidents in just a few months. He also referenced the World Health Organisationās classification of gaming disorder as a psychological condition.
The bill defines āonline money gameā as any game played by depositing money or stakes with the expectation of monetary returns, regardless of whether it is based on skill, chance, or both. E-sports are explicitly excluded from this definition.
The legislation prohibits the offering, operation, facilitation, advertisement, and financial transactions related to such games. Violations could lead to imprisonment of up to three years and fines reaching Rs 1 crore.
Vaishnaw assured that the bill prioritises middle-class welfare, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modiās stated commitment to protect vulnerable sections of society from exploitative digital platforms. The bill also proposes the creation of a national Online Gaming Authority to oversee compliance, promote innovation, and ensure responsible use of digital technologies. As the bill moves to the Rajya Sabha, it has sparked a national conversation on digital ethics, consumer protection, and the future of Indiaās gaming economy.
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