Supreme Court tends to intervene in matters it shouldn't in: Nishikant Dubey on cypto, online gaming
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BJP MP Nishikant Dubey criticized the Supreme Court in India for intervening in matters such as cryptocurrency and online gaming, stating that this has allowed dangerous activities to continue. He alleged that the Supreme Court's judgments have prevented the government from taking strict action against these issues, which are detrimental to the youth and can lead to addiction and financial loss. Dubey also accused a prominent person of making donations through electoral bonds.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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