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Mathura Advocate Pawan Dubey Urges Youth to Boycott Online Betting Apps

Mathura’s prominent advocate and social activist Pawan Dubey has fiercely called out digital influencers for promoting destructive online betting apps, urging the community and youth to safeguard families from financial ruin

Mathura Advocate Pawan Dubey Urges Youth to Boycott Online Betting Apps


Mathura: In a powerful bid to protect the youth from the devastating clutches of online gambling, prominent local social worker, cow protector (Gau Rakshak), and advocate Pawan Dubey has raised a fierce voice against the rampant promotion of online betting apps.

A video featuring Advocate Pawan Dubey has been circulating widely on social media, where he delivers a passionate and urgent appeal to the public, demanding a complete boycott of digital influencers who endorse online gambling for monetary gains.


“Influencers Are Ruining Families for Quick Money”

Speaking strictly against the rising trend of betting applications, Advocate Pawan Dubey did not hold back in criticizing social media figures who lead the youth astray. Highlighting the socioeconomic trauma caused by these platforms, he stated:

“These influencers, driven by sheer greed, are destroying our younger generation. Even educated youths are falling prey to online betting traps, leading families to absolute ruin. People are drowning in debt, and tragically, many are being pushed to take extreme steps like suicide.”

Dubey strongly advised young individuals against looking for illegal shortcuts to wealth, emphasizing that only hard work brings sustainable success and long-term happiness to a family.


A Collective Responsibility to Clean Up Society

As a legal professional and dedicated social activist, Pawan Dubey urged the community to confront this digital menace collectively. He appealed to viewers to share his message widely to create absolute awareness, ensuring that the warning reaches both vulnerable youngsters and the prominent figures promoting these destructive apps.

Mathura Now Appeal

The rise of digital gambling has ruined countless lives and shattered families. Mathura Now joins Advocate Pawan Dubey in urging our readers, especially the youth, to stay away from the deceptive glitter of “get-rich-quick” betting applications. If someone around you is struggling with this addiction, offer them counseling and help them find the right path.

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  • Saurabh Jain - Mathura

    Saurabh Jain - Mathura is associated with MathuraNow and contributes coverage related to local updates, civic developments, Braj culture, and regional news from Mathura-Vrindavan.