Party leader and Lok Sabha member Anbumani Ramadoss, who as the then Health Minister in UPA-I regime implemented a blanket ban against smoking in public in 2008, welcomed the proposals including banning sale of loose cigarettes, increasing age limit for smoking from 18 to 25, and hiking fine amount from Rs 200 to Rs 20,000.
Ramadoss said the treatment costs towards persons suffering from ailments caused due to tobacco usage had surpassed the tax revenue from such goods.
Expressing doubts about the successful implementation of the proposals, he said "It is a proven fact that state governments do not implement such rules and regulations."
He said that his own smoking ban initiative was not properly implemented by state governments and urged Centre to ensure that the latest proposals do not face a similar fate.
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