Congress MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi has removed an inquiry recorded against his name in Rajya Sabha on government strategy on wagering and online gaming, a matter he has been engaged in as a lawyer.
Sources said Singhvi has removed the featured inquiry recorded for Thursday.
On December 13, Singhvi, in his ability as a senior advocate, showed up before the Karnataka High Court for a petitioner organization that has challenged the Constitutional legitimacy of the Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act 2021 that boycotts online wagering. He contended that there is a difference between a game of chance and a game of skill.
As MP, Singhvi had a featured inquiry — it requires an oral reply on the floor of the House — recorded against his name for December 16 on a similar issue. He wanted the Information and Broadcasting Ministry to express:
- The details of warning given by the Ministry on ads on fantasy sports;
- The explanations behind not making any distinction between games of skill and games of chance in it;
- The strategic position of the Ministry on these classifications.