Creating a Smoke-Free Generation: Urgent Call for Legislative Action
PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss urged Prime Minister Modi to legislate a ban on cigarette sales to individuals born from 2009 onwards, aiming for a smoke-free generation. Highlighting the severe public health crisis posed by tobacco use, he emphasized the need for decisive action to reduce tobacco-induced morbidity and mortality.
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PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has made a compelling appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, advocating for decisive legislative action against smoking. He proposes a ban on cigarette sales to anyone born on or after January 1, 2009, to foster a smoke-free generation in India.
Highlighting the grave public health threat posed by tobacco, Ramadoss pointed out that a staggering 267 million Indians use tobacco, contributing to over 1.35 million direct deaths annually. He further noted that exposure to second-hand smoke exacerbates this crisis, leading to approximately 2.3 million deaths each year.
Citing scientific evidence linking tobacco use to cancer and various non-communicable diseases, Ramadoss urged India to emulate measures seen in the UK by instituting a permanent ban for future generations. Such legislation, he argues, would critically mitigate the immense public health challenge posed by tobacco consumption.
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