Rajasthan: Ashok Gehlot bans e-cigarettes, sale of tobacco cigarettes to continue

On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day on May 31, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot banned the sale of e-cigarettes in the state.

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Rajasthan: Ashok Gehlot bans e-cigarettes, sale of tobacco cigarettes to continue
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot

In Short

  • Gehlot issued the order on the occasion of World No Tobacco Day on May 31
  • Gehlot said the ban follows his party's manifesto to discourage the youth from addiction
  • Health minister Raghu Sharma said the government was opposed to the promotion of e-cigarettes as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has banned the sale of e-cigarettes in Rajasthan. Gehlot issued the order on the occasion of World No Tobacco Day on May 31.

A media release said the government had banned the online or offline sale, storage, production, distribution and advertisement of e-cigarettes in the state.

Gehlot, at a meeting on Thursday, said the ban follows his party's manifesto to discourage the youth from addiction.

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Health minister Raghu Sharma said the government was opposed to the promotion of e-cigarettes as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes. He said he had set up a committee of experts to look into the adverse impacts of e-cigarettes and it found that there were indeed many.

But this is a surprise move in a state where the sale of tobacco products and cigarettes is allowed. E-cigarettes are too new for researchers to have found their adverse impact like cancer associated with tobacco. It was felt that many youngsters start smoking e-cigarettes -- and graduate to tobacco cigarettes later in life.

Questions are being raised whether the ban has been done to safeguard interests of the tobacco lobby. Smoking tobacco has been found to be more dangerous than e-cigarette.

While public smoking of cigarettes is banned in the state, no steps to ban chewing of tobacco have been taken.

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