Gamble graffiti refers to the illegal practice of betting or gambling-related markings often found in public spaces in India. These graffiti can include symbols, numbers, or messages promoting local gambling activities, such as satta or matka, which are popular in many Indian communities. They are typically drawn on walls, buildings, or other surfaces without permission, leading to vandalism and legal issues.
In India, local products associated with gambling, like lottery tickets or street-side betting games, are often linked to these graffiti. For example, in cities like Mumbai or Delhi, you might see graffiti advertising local satta markets, which are informal gambling operations. These products are part of the underground economy and can have negative impacts on society, including addiction and financial loss for participants. |