Legalising 'Matka' Gambling in Goa Improve GST Collection: State Ports Minister Michael Lobo

Legalising 'matka' gambling will improve Goa's GST collection and help provide formal employment to nearly 20,000 people who are currently accepting gambling bets illegally, Goa's Ports Minister Michael Lobo said on Friday.

Michael Lobo. (File Photo: IANS)

Panaji, February 21: Legalising 'matka' gambling will improve Goa's GST collection and help provide formal employment to nearly 20,000 people who are currently accepting gambling bets illegally, Goa's Ports Minister Michael Lobo said on Friday. Lobo also called for a debate on the merits of legalising 'matka', an illegal gambling network, which is popular in Goa as well as parts of western states. After CM Announces Ban, Minister Says Goans Be Allowed in Casinos.

"You do not think it (accepting bets) is employment? They (matka agents) feed their families by accepting bets. If they are doing it illegally, let them do it openly and legally. It will also help in tax and Goods and Services Tax collection," Lobo told said.

'Matka' is an illegal form of gambling that has gained immense popularity in Mumbai and Konkan region since the 1960s. It functions six days a week, virtually like a lottery, where lucky numbers are generated thrice everyday.

Its popularity stems from the fact that one can also wager a bet of just Re 1.

The matka industry in Goa alone is pegged at several thousand crores and several legislators and ministers in successive state governments in the past have demanded its legalisation.

Lobo said that the nearly 20,000-odd youth, who were involved in the matka gambling syndicates operating in Goa, would get formal employment if it is legalised.

He also said that once 'matka' gambling is legalised, it would function under government control as a daily lottery and the scale of gambling operation would automatically reduce. "Once it is legalised, less people will play 'matka'. Once it is legalised, it will be under control," Lobo said.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 21, 2020 08:50 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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