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Ensure digitally empowered J&K

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
January 28, 2026
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The operationalisation of the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes (BUDS) Act in Jammu and Kashmir comes at a critical juncture as the cases of cyber fraud and online cheating has witnessed a surge in the region. Therefore, it is an apt time for the concerned authorities to ensure that the offenders face the strictest possible action under the law. The measures have become completely necessary at this juncture as the modern technology has brought enormous opportunities, but it has also opened new avenues for financial deception, which simultaneously leave the citizens vulnerable. Instances of online cheating not only result in monetary losses but also erode public trust in digital transactions and financial institutions and in J&K, allowing such offences to go unchecked would be disastrous. The Chief Secretary’s directive in this regard to enforce the BUDS Act decisively signals that the administration is serious about protecting the people and deterring cyber criminals. However, enforcement must be swift, transparent and uncompromising. Investigations should leave no room for delays and penalties must reflect the severity of the crime. Moreover, awareness campaigns should be strengthened to educate the public about unregulated schemes and online fraud tactics. Legal action alone is not enough as the prevention through informed vigilance is equally critical. The directive indicates that Jammu and Kashmir is not going to tolerate financial exploitation in any form. The combined approach of strict enforcement and public awareness can safeguard citizens’ hard-earned money while fostering confidence in digital finance. Therefore, the time has come for zero tolerance against cyber fraud and the implementation of the BUDS Act at this juncture will ensure Jammu and Kashmir develops as a safe, secure and digitally empowered region for all.

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