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Niket Raj Dwivedi Requesting you to please do not push and promote such posts via notifications. My country's youth is already suffering from useless dopamine overload - - - Financial crisis, and then mental stress in you

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“Gambling has been a global phenomenon for centuries, not just in the West but across all of Asia as well. Try visiting places like Japan or Hong Kong to see this for yourself. As a reminder, our own history from texts like the Mahabharata reflects this long-standing tradition.” Banning doesn't stop gambling bit regulating it does. Most developed countries are doing the same.. Using your same logic we should also ban alcohol cigar and even cement, cars and almost everything too coz it destroys both people and environment. REGULATE THE INDUSTRY BANNING DOESN'T DO ANY GOOD TO ANYONE

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