NEW DELHI — The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the government asking for larger pictorial warnings on packets of tobacco products like cigarettes, chewing gutka, etc, Times Now reported.
The apex court was hearing a plea from NGO Health for the Millions Trust requesting size of warnings to increase from the present 40 percent size of the packet to 85 percent, and also ban the sale of loose cigarettes as these users were not exposed to the same warnings as packet buyers.
The plea comes at a time when controversy has broken out over BJP MP Shyam Charan Gupta's obviously unscientific remark that consumption of tobacco wasn't linked to cancer. Worse, he is part of the Lok Sabha panel looking into larger pictorial warnings, as well as a "beedi baron", raising concerns about his conflict of interest. The panel's chairperson Dilip Gandhi too had made a similar claim.
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The apex court was hearing a plea from NGO Health for the Millions Trust requesting size of warnings to increase from the present 40 percent size of the packet to 85 percent, and also ban the sale of loose cigarettes as these users were not exposed to the same warnings as packet buyers.
The plea comes at a time when controversy has broken out over BJP MP Shyam Charan Gupta's obviously unscientific remark that consumption of tobacco wasn't linked to cancer. Worse, he is part of the Lok Sabha panel looking into larger pictorial warnings, as well as a "beedi baron", raising concerns about his conflict of interest. The panel's chairperson Dilip Gandhi too had made a similar claim.
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