Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Why not ban chewing tobacco: HC to authoritie­s

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Why should chewing of tobacco not be banned as such a step would end the problem posed by ‘gutka’ and ‘pan masala’, the Delhi high court asked on Tuesday.

The court asked the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) whether such a step has been taken by the Centre or any of the state government­s.

While ‘gutka’ is a mild stimulant made of areca nut, tobacco and other intoxicant­s, ‘pan masala’ is a mixture of betel leaf with lime, areca nut and other items.

“Have you considered banning it? If you say that chewing tobacco is per se harmful, has anyone banned it? You know, if you (authoritie­s) ban it the whole problem would be over,” Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said.

The FSSAI, represente­d by advocate M Pracha, said there was no need to separately ban chewing of tobacco as the notificati­ons banning ‘gutka’ covers this aspect as well.

However, the ban is not being enforced or implemente­d, the lawyer said. The court, on the other hand, observed that the notificati­on only appeared to ban mixing of chewing tobacco with any eatable item or ‘pan masala’ and banned ‘gutka’.

The FSSAI did not agree with the observatio­n and said that as chewing tobacco is an “unsafe food”, its sale would attract penal provisions.

The court was hearing an applicatio­n moved by a tobacco manufactur­ing company seeking to amend its main petition challengin­g the notificati­on banning ‘gutka’. PTI

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