Nearly 653 doctors and office bearers of medical societies across the country had recently urged Modi to implement the new set of 85 per cent pictorial warning on tobacco product packages from April 1, to save millions of lives.
The letters to the prime minister's office (PMO) by the widows were written with concern about rising rate of tobacco consumption among minors and youngsters, project officer of 'Voice of Tobacco Victims Campaign' Ashima Sarin said today.
Sumitra Pednekar, wife of former Maharashtra minister Satish Pednekar who died of oral cancer in 2011, along with four other widows of tobacco victims yesterday wrote letters to the PM appealing to him to take stern action to check tobacco consumption and for implementation of 85 per cent pictorial warning on such products.
"I am shocked to hear that a parliamentary panel has once again stalled the implementation of the pictorial warning from April 1 this year," Pednekar told PTI over phone.
"What has been lost (death of husband) is lost, but we should check tobacco consumption among youngsters and minors," Pednekar said.
Selling tobacco products in non-glorified packets with larger pictorial warning rather than in toffee-like attractive packs would certainly keep the youngsters and minors away from purchase, she said.
"We were aghast to read in the newspapers that the parliamentary committee has given more importance to loss of livelihood than loss of lives of innocent Indians, one of which was my husband.
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