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Bilal Bhat Urges Parents to Break Their Silence on Gambling Apps and the Alarming Societal Consequences

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Ganderbal, December 26, 2024: Social reformer and campaigner Bilal Bhat has raised serious concerns about the increasing use of online gambling apps, which have led to significant financial losses and societal destruction. In his appeal, Bilal Bhat emphasized the urgent need for parents to speak up and take active steps to curb this rising menace.

Highlighting the alarming situation, Bilal Bhat pointed out that families are losing crores of rupees due to the addictive nature of these apps. The financial devastation caused by such platforms is not only affecting individual households but also leading to broader social repercussions, including stress, conflicts, and a breakdown in societal harmony.

He called upon parents to monitor their children’s online activities and educate them about the dangers of gambling. “It is high time that parents break their silence and actively engage in preventing their family members, especially the youth, from falling prey to these harmful platforms. Gambling apps are not just a personal issue but a societal problem that demands collective action,” Bilal Bhat stated.

Furthermore, he urged community leaders, educators, and law enforcement agencies to join hands in creating awareness about the risks associated with gambling apps. He also called for stringent regulations to limit access to such platforms and protect vulnerable sections of society.

Bilal Bhat remains committed to addressing this critical issue and continues his efforts to raise awareness through campaigns and community programs. His message is clear: “Let us act now to safeguard our families and ensure a healthy, productive future for our society.”

For further information or to join the campaign, please contact:
60055-17237

Issued by:
Bilal Bhat
Campaigner and Social Reformer .

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