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I’m again requesting Buddha to quit smoking: Ramadoss

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Posted: Sep 16, 2008 at 2035 hrs IST

New Delhi, September 16: Amid reports of West Bengal losing millions of dollars in international aid due to its Chief Minister's smoking habit, Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss on Tuesday ‘issued fresh advice to him to kick the butt’.

"I have already requested him (Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya) to quit smoking and I do so again," Ramadoss said.

He said the Health Ministry has sent letters to all the state governments asking them to enforce the smoke-free work places ban from October 2.

"The West Bengal Chief Minister has done a marvelous job as far as getting investments to the state is concerned and has worked hard to make the state better in all respects," he said.

West Bengal has the highest number of smokers 71 per cent of men smokes cigarette in the state.

According to reports, the CM's smoking habits have made the state lose out to millions of dollars in international aid.

Within the last six months, the Bloomberg Initiative To Reduce Tobacco Use had rejected application for grant to West Bengal many times.

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ban on smoking by salil kamat on 17 Sep 2008

health minister must look at many other issues related with health of commen man than banning smoking. ban carbon mono emmting vehicles. bring dowm costs of medicines, arrest who are selling outdated drugs. etc.

Ramdoss is persecuting Boddha by Dr. A. R. Mookhi on 17 Sep 2008

Not only smoke-free work-places but also a smoke-free world should be our ideal goal; but there is a limit to enforcing anything which is even in the best interest of the society. Ramdoss has pestered Buddha too much now. If Budhdeb Bhattacharjee does not smoke in his office most of the time he will have to remain absent from it..

I’m again requesting Buddha to quit smoking: Ramadoss by KS on 17 Sep 2008

Smoking is bad for health and young people should be educated to refrain from smoking. However, millions lack access to bacis health facilities and Ifeel that the minister should concentrace more on providing such facilities.

Quit smoking: by Not quitting yet on 16 Sep 2008

In a lawless country India, imposing fine on smoking is nothing but a boon for ground level cops. Are laws for fundamental human rights even enforced in India? According to my own experience, I have no confidence in Police, Judiciary, and administration. They all are expert in time-buying and doing nothing. The current situation in India is nothing but anarchy, result of 60 years occupation of Nehru-family led Congress. All politicians, bureaucrats, judges behave like kings and expect people to bow in front of them with folded hands. In order to assert their kinghood, they only keep on issuing Tuglaki farmaans. We have got a bogus independence in 1947 where only occupiers have been replaced with native ones. But I am confident that one day, Indian Lenin Nehru's statue will be brought down and ripped apart by our own Indians.

ANBUMANI by INDIAN on 16 Sep 2008

HI ANBUMANI YOU YOURSELF GAVE INTERVIEW TO A TV SHOW IN TAMILNADU THAT "EVEN MORE THAN 50 MPS AND 5 CHIEF MINISTERS WERE CONDEMNED THE DECISION OF PICTURES OF ADVERSE EFFECTS OF SMOKING TO BE PRINTED ON THE COVER,AND MOREOVER U URSELF SAID IT CAN'T BE ENFORCED COZ OF POLITICAL REASONS"EVEN IN OUR OWN STATE TN U CAN'T IMPLEMENT COZ OF VOTE BANK U WENT TO ADVISE WB CM...INSTEAD OF MAKING FALSE BOASTING TO 100 OVER MILLION PEOPLE.ASK UR PM AND GOVERNMENT TO CLOSE DOWN FACTORIES WHICH IS LESS THAN 10 IN MUMBER....

Not an easy job, Sir. by Mohini Kale on 16 Sep 2008

Cigarette smoking is rising appalling among young people even school children. IT is foolish to support expansion of the cigarette market because distributors, manufacturers and their workers, retailers, tobacco growers, etc., depend on the market sales for their livelihood. You can also argue in its favour saying that the doctors, nurses and clinical technicians , etc;, "depend" on the incomes from patients with burnt or cancered lungs spreading a variety of diseases in society, and exhibiting nervousness through their perpetual excited temperament and rashness in behaviour in society and family. Our govt. 'depends' on smoking for a huge part of revenue (less huge evasions by cigarette manufacturers), as do excise collectors abetting evasion, The culprit of all this is the media showing "heroes" smoking. It is not going to be easy for our health minister to ban smoking or prevent the wideninng 'smoking base, no less easy for smokers to quit smoking (until imminent death forces it)

KUDOS MR ANBUMANI RAMADOSS by Paul Krist on 16 Sep 2008

Yathaa Raja Tathaa Praja, so goes an old saying known all over India. Common people follow what their leaders do or will not give up vices if people in limelight have the same. Mr Anbumani Ramadoss deserves to be thanked for boldy asking the West Bengal CM to quit smoking citing reports that his smoking deterred huge potential foreign aid funds flowing in. He has been carrying on a lone battle in the cabinet against actors (and actresses) smoking in films. Indian youth seem to follow the reel life greats in smoking habits, while the reel world apes the West in equating smoking as symbols of masculinity, heroism, etc. Our youth however fails to follow the West or the Chinese in collecting gold medals or winning Nobel laureates or Fields medals, preferring to thrill in reel world glories which will never be complimented except by their own friends and colleagues.

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