English हिन्दी
Connect with us

India News

Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa and Sonu Sood summoned by ED in illegal betting app case

The Enforcement Directorate has summoned Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa and Sonu Sood in its probe into the 1xBet illegal betting app case, expanding its crackdown on celebrity endorsements.

Published

on

Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa and Sonu Sood

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned former Indian cricketers Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa and actor Sonu Sood next week in connection with its probe into the illegal betting app 1xBet and its variants.

ED expands probe into celebrity endorsements

According to officials, Uthappa is scheduled to appear on Monday, Yuvraj Singh on Tuesday, and Sonu Sood on Wednesday. The summons come as part of a widening investigation into celebrities who endorsed or promoted betting platforms allegedly involved in money laundering and tax evasion.

Earlier, Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, Harbhajan Singh, actor Urvashi Rautela and Trinamool MP Mimi Chakraborty were also questioned by the agency. Rautela, reportedly brand ambassador for 1xBet in India, appeared before investigators this week, while Chakraborty recorded her statement a day earlier.

Probe against 1xBet and similar platforms

The ED claims that betting apps like 1xBet, often rebranded as avatars such as 1xBat, present themselves as skill-based gaming platforms but use rigged algorithms, effectively making them gambling enterprises under Indian law.

The probe also covers other popular platforms like Junglee Rummy, JeetWin and Lotus365. Actors Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj and Lakshmi Manchu have also been called for questioning in connection with their endorsements.

Financial and legal implications

Investigators believe that multiple laws have been violated, including the IT Act, the Foreign Exchange Management Act, and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Advertising agencies and media firms are also under scrutiny, with reports suggesting that more than ₹50 crore was paid to promote betting apps.

The ED estimates that over 22 crore Indians have downloaded or use these platforms, with around half being regular users. The illegal betting market is pegged at ₹8.3 lakh crore, growing at nearly 30% annually, while the government loses around ₹27,000 crore in taxes each year.

Tech giants also under scanner

Global social media and digital platforms are not excluded from the probe. Google’s India representatives have already been questioned regarding advertisements of betting apps, while Meta (which owns Facebook and Instagram) is said to be cooperating with authorities.

The government earlier issued advisories barring media platforms from carrying ads of such betting apps. A new law regulating online gaming has also been introduced this year, addressing concerns around addiction, fraud, tax evasion and inconsistent state-level gambling regulations.

India News

Early voter turnout steady in Tamil Nadu and Bengal as polling gains pace

Tamil Nadu and West Bengal recorded steady voter turnout till 9 am as polling began across constituencies, with numbers expected to rise through the day.

Published

on

Elections

Morning polling sees moderate participation as voters head to booths across key states

Polling in the ongoing Assembly elections showed steady participation in the early hours on Thursday, with both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal recording moderate voter turnout by 9 am.

According to initial data released by election authorities, Tamil Nadu registered a turnout of around 17.7%, while West Bengal slightly edged ahead with approximately 18.8% in the same period.

Voting began at 7 am across polling stations, and officials expect the turnout to rise significantly as the day progresses, a pattern typically seen in Indian elections.

Tamil Nadu votes in single phase

Tamil Nadu is conducting polling across all 234 Assembly constituencies in a single phase. Early trends indicate a gradual but steady flow of voters, with participation likely to increase during the later hours of the day.

Several prominent personalities were among early voters, encouraging public participation and highlighting the importance of the democratic process.

Bengal phase 1 polling underway

West Bengal is witnessing polling across multiple constituencies in the first phase of its Assembly elections. The early turnout suggests an active start, with voters turning up in noticeable numbers despite the morning hours.

Turnout expected to rise through the day

Election officials have indicated that turnout figures in the morning are usually conservative, with a sharper increase expected in the afternoon and evening. Weather conditions, local factors, and voter mobilisation efforts often influence the final turnout percentage.

The elections are being closely watched due to the high political stakes in both states, with major parties competing intensely for control.

Continue Reading

India News

West Bengal election battle begins as phase 1 voting covers 152 seats

Phase 1 of the Bengal assembly elections begins with voting across 152 constituencies, setting the stage for a high-stakes TMC vs BJP contest.

Published

on

West bengal elections

Voting for the first phase of the West Bengal assembly elections 2026 began on April 23, marking the start of a crucial political contest in the state.

In this phase, polling is being held across 152 constituencies, making it one of the most significant stages of the election process. The voting spans multiple districts across both North and South Bengal, setting the tone for the rest of the electoral battle.

The election is largely being seen as a direct contest between the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). While the TMC is seeking to retain power after over a decade in office, the BJP is aiming to expand its presence and challenge the incumbent government.

A large number of candidates are in the fray for this phase, reflecting the scale and intensity of the contest. Several prominent leaders are contesting from key constituencies, adding to the political significance of the opening phase.

The elections are being conducted in two phases, with the second round of polling scheduled for April 29. The counting of votes is expected in early May, after which the composition of the 294-member assembly will be decided.

Key issues shaping voter sentiment include employment concerns, welfare schemes, governance, and identity politics. The outcome of this phase is expected to provide early indications of the broader electoral trend in the state.

With high voter turnout expected and tight security arrangements in place, the first phase is being closely watched as it could influence momentum for the remaining constituencies.

Continue Reading

India News

EC issues notice to Mallikarjun Kharge over terrorist remark against PM Modi

The Election Commission has issued a notice to Mallikarjun Kharge over his remark on PM Modi, asking for a response within 24 hours amid a growing political controversy.

Published

on

mallikarjun-kharge

The Election Commission has issued a notice to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over his controversial remark referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “terrorist” during an election campaign.

Taking serious note of the statement, the poll body has asked Kharge to submit his response within 24 hours, highlighting concerns over the language used in public campaigning.

BJP complaint triggered action

The development comes after the Bharatiya Janata Party approached the Election Commission, alleging that the remark violated the Model Code of Conduct. The party described the comment as derogatory and sought strict action against the Congress leader.

A delegation of BJP leaders also met the poll panel, stressing that such statements undermine the standards of political discourse during elections.

Kharge’s clarification

Following the controversy, Kharge clarified that his remarks were being misinterpreted. He said he did not intend to call the Prime Minister a terrorist but was referring to what he described as “terrorising” political opponents through the use of central agencies.

Rising political tensions

The episode has further escalated tensions between the ruling party and the opposition amid an ongoing election season. Leaders across the political spectrum have reacted strongly, with criticism and counter-criticism intensifying the debate around campaign rhetoric.

The Election Commission’s intervention underscores its attempt to maintain decorum and enforce campaign norms as political activity intensifies across states.

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com