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Viral Video: The number of people using online betting apps—particularly those for cricket—has increased dramatically in the hopes of striking it rich. But with very little to zero possibility of success, a lot of people end up in serious financial difficulties. The terrible consequences of these platforms were highlighted by a recently circulated viral video in which a young man tragically related how losing 96 lakhs brought him dangerously close to suicide.
देश के हरामखोर सुअर क्रिकेट खिलाड़ियों दिन रात टीवी में सट्टा खिलाने वाली कंपनियों का प्रचार कर कर तुमने खुद की जेबें तो भर ली ,
— खुरपेंच (@khurpenchh) September 19, 2024
क्या उसी रास्ते से करोड़पति और अरबपति बनने के लिए खुद के बच्चों , भाई और बहनों को भी प्रोत्साहित करोगे ?? pic.twitter.com/DzD9bsfsPE
The video in question comes from a popular News18 India show, Bhaiyaji Kahin, during which the boy made a heart-wrenching confession. In a live debate, he broke down in tears, sharing that he had lost 96 lakhs through a cricket betting app. The young man revealed that he initially used money meant for his B.Tech education to gamble after watching an advertisement for the app. The addiction grew, and he borrowed money from others, which ultimately spiraled into massive debt.
In the viral video, the young man expressed that his family no longer wanted to see his face, further deepening his emotional distress. He admitted that, overwhelmed by shame and guilt, he had even attempted suicide. This incident highlights the dark reality of betting apps, where dreams of winning turn into nightmares for countless individuals.
The video was shared by the X account "khurpenchh," and it has quickly garnered over 115k views. The heartbreaking incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many users in the comment section calling for accountability. One user wrote, "The selfish and morally bankrupt cricketers of the country, who have sacrificed the spirit of sportsmanship for their personal gains, have filled their pockets by openly endorsing betting companies." Another comment read, "Those making these ads should die of shame... Today, I am very sad to see the condition of this brother."
There are other incidents like this one. The number of persons resorting to drastic measures after suffering significant financial losses from online gambling has increased recently. After losing money on internet betting, a Hyderabad-based B.Tech student died by suicide in February 2024. An assistant engineer in Hosadurga, Karnataka, lost 1.5 crore on cricket betting, which tragically caused his wife to commit suicide.