Tamilnadu has promulgated an ordinance to "ban online gaming" involving betting, in the backdrop of suicides by gamers who allegedly lost money, and any violation would attract both fine and imprisonment, ranging up to two years. The ordinance was promulgated by Governor Banwarilal Purohit on Friday based on a proposal from the state government, days after Chief Minister K Palaniswami promised action in this connection. Palaniswami had recently said the government was taking steps to ban online games following demands from several quarters and complaints about suicides of people who lost money in such activities in the state. The Madras High Court Madurai Bench is also hearing a case against online gaming. Reportedly, three people had allegedly died of suicide in Coimbatore this month due to heavy financial loss in the online rummy game. "Due to online gaming, innocent people, mainly youngsters are being cheated and some people have committed suicide. In order to avoid such incidents of suicide and protect innocent people from the evils of online gaming, the Government submitted the proposal," seeking to amend relevant police acts, the release said. Other provisions of the ordinance include punishing those found "gaming" with Rs 5,000 fine and six months imprisonment, two years jail and a Rs 10,000 fine for people who operate common gaming houses. The ordinance also banned "electronic transfer of funds" used for wagering or betting, distributing the winnings, prize money and punishing those running the company which conducts online gaming by wagering and betting. Tamil TV actor hacked to death in Chennai, Incident Recorded on CCTV Ex-IAS officer who quit over CAA joins Cong in Tamilnadu Kamal Haasan to contest assembly elections in 2021, says, 'I will demand support from Rajinikanth'