Jatuporn calls for support in protest against govt gambling bill

Jatuporn calls for support in protest against govt gambling bill

Anti-gambling groups set up a stage at the Chamai Maruchet Bridge near Government House to protest against the government’s planned entertainment complex project on March 2. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)
Anti-gambling organizations set up a level at the Chamai Maruchet Bridge near Government House to rally against the government’s anticipated pleasure difficult job on March 2. ( Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)

Past red-shirt head Jatuporn Prompan is calling for a rally against the Entertainment Complex Bill, which will be reviewed by the government on Tuesday.

Mr Jatuporn has invited activists to assemble at the Chamai Maruchet Bridge near Government House to resist the Entertainment Complex Bill, which would allow the development of casinoss, and even urged people to resist legalising online gaming. He predicted the government would force that determine too.

” If this is allowed to happen, Thailand will face big dilemmas”, he said.

” People who love the land may rise up and connect to combat the legalisation of casinos and online betting, as this will destroy our nation and diminish our people”.

He asked the government partnership functions, especially the Pheu Thai Party, to be cautious in making decisions and stop the damage that may result to the region by pushing the Entertainment Complex Bill. He said this scheme was not included in the Pheu Thai’s election statement.

Mr Jatuporn also criticised Chousak Sirinil, the Prime Minister’s Office Minister, for saying on Friday that act was an essential problem that needed to be brought to the government for attention as soon as Tuesday.

Speaking up for the other station, former prime minister Srettha Thavisin posted on X on Saturday the leisure complexes will attract buyers into backing design tasks in Thailand.

The act emphasises the importance of investing in high-quality galleries and domestic arenas, as well as public gardens for areas. The leisure complex does attract visitors and create tasks, he said.

” As a Thai who must realize that we will eventually legalise gambling, I support it since I can still see tangible expenditure that openly has a beneficial impact on society and the economy”, he said.