In recent times, blockchain supporters in India have held a series of rally, and the fourth event held in Bangalore on March 30 was the largest one, which had a major public impact because many developers were involved – They are the key to the development of the Indian blockchain.
Earlier this month, thousands of cryptocurrency and blockchain enthusiasts and stakeholders took to the streets at a rally in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last year ordered financial institutions to stop processing cryptocurrency business, and the ban will take effect on July 5. Since then, the government and the Supreme Court of India have been arguing over whether the ban is appropriate. They plan to hold hearings, but the key decisions are delayed.
At the request of the government lawyer, the Supreme Court of India postponed the hearing last Friday. The court was scheduled to hear about the country’s cryptocurrency regulation last week before proceeding with the central bank’s bank ban. However, this matter has now been postponed.
But the Indian people did not choose to wait silently.
Regardless of the court case and RBI ban, I can confirm that crypto is not going to be legal in a complex country like India. It simply can't be, because of the political reason. The politicians of India will never allow cryptocurrencies to fall in the hands of common mass and they will use every single measure to prevent that.
The court hearings will be further delayed and postponed and no conclusions will come out at least for another 2-3 years! Mark my word!
Politicians and government will never want to give another avenue of income to the common man because money means power in India. I would conclude saying a famous quote from a movie "Hirak Rajar Deshe" here in my native language along with the translation,
era joto besi pore (more they read)
toto besi jane (more they learn)
toto kom mane (less they obey)
If you have ever worked with a beauractat run government department, my quote will make sense to you! Otherwise not!