Legislators oppose plan to reintroduce lottery in state


Bengaluru, Feb 5 (DHNS): The suggestion by State Planning Commission deputy chairman C M Ibrahim to reintroduce lottery in the State has not gone down well with many a ruling party and Opposition leader.

Banned during the JD(S)-Congress coalition in 2004, lottery had been construed as a bane of the lower middle and lower classes of society.

JD(S) floor leader H D Kumaraswamy said it was an extremely bad suggestion. “I urge the chief minister to not consider such suggestions. We had banned lottery out of concern for the poor who were wasting their hard-earned money on buying the tickets and becoming paupers.The previous Congress government had started lottery to fund the midday meal scheme. This time it is said to be for a health scheme. Such suggestions are absurd,” he said.

Congress State president G Parameshwara, too, opposed the proposal. He said lottery had been banned because men in many poor families mindlessly spent money on buying lottery tickets, putting their dependents to financial hardship.

“If there was such a strong reason to ban lottery, then we should not be reintroducing it. There is absolutely no need to raise funds for health schemes by selling lottery tickets,” he said.

Sources in the Congress said at the legislature party meeting held on Wednesday that a section of the legislators had opposed the recommendation of the Planning Board. However, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah did not react to the issue.

Opposition leader Jagadish Shettar said there were vested interests, including a lobby, which were aiming at getting lottery reintroduced in the State. “There are many other sources to get funds for the health scheme, if the government collects taxes properly,” he said.

Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K S Eshwarappa likened the move to “robbing Peter to pay Paul”. “While the proposal to start a healthcare scheme for poor and middle-class families is welcome, it should not be done through lottery,” he said.

BJP MLC D S Veeraiah said lottery was a form of gambling and a social evil, while his colleague G Madhusoodhan said the proposal should be rejected outright. “The proposal has come from State Planning Board vice chairman C M Ibrahim. Only he can make such recommendations,” Madhusoodhan said.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Lottery in example of Kerala is working well. Every week they create a millionare in state. Same way we can make a millionaore every week by lottery in karnataka It will also increase revenue of state. For example in Kerala the Karunya lottery money goes to hospital work Many ar ebenefiited May God bless all

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  • Dr.Deepak DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Sorry, I stand corrected.
    There were internal differences in congress party on the Gutka issue as well

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  • Ahamad, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    planning to kill more poor people in suicide.. Its haram..

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  • Dr.Deepak DSouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Is this the same congress which did not seem to be having any internal differences on ghutka ban ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Lottery should be banned ...

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