

“The
Government should make all tobacco products prohibitively expensive in the GST
era. There is no justification for giving any subsidy to any product that kills
every second user prematurely," Dinesh Trivedi, Member of Parliament, former
Union Railway Minister said.
A recent letter from 108 cancer
centers led by Dr RA Badwe, Director Tata Memorial Center, to PM Modi stated
that “GST is a golden opportunity to correct the historical aberrations in
tobacco taxation in India. In the interest of citizens of India, especially
future generations, we sincerely urge you to put all tobacco products including
bidis in the category of demerit goods.”
“We are sure that the Hon’ble PM and FM will
tax all tobacco products including bidi at the highest category in GST. Bidis are consumed by 9.2% of adult population
& cigarettes by 5.7% as per the Global Adult Tobacco Survey. It is known
that bidis account for a very high percentage of tobacco-related deaths and a
product leading to 6 lacs deaths cannot be taxed at lower rates,” said Dr
Harit Chaturvedi, Chairman, Oncology, Max Hospital.
यह भी पढ़िए :प्रभारी मंत्री की मौजूदगी में करौली विधायक ने सांसद पर लगाए रिश्वत खोर के आरोप
यह भी पढ़िए :प्रभारी मंत्री की मौजूदगी में करौली विधायक ने सांसद पर लगाए रिश्वत खोर के आरोप

Ashwini
Kumar Chaube, BJP MP from Buxar, Bihar, said: "As a former Health Minister
of Bihar, I had banned gutka and raised taxes on tobacco products including
bidi. I am sure the GST council will put all tobacco products in the highest
tax category. It will save millions of lives."
As
per one estimate, nearly 2.5 lac children are engaged in bidi rolling. Women
constitute upto 95% of total employment in bidi manufacturing and all of them
are in very poor condition. Infact, the U.S. Customs Service banned the import
of bidis produced by Ganesh Bidi Works in Mangalore, India, after receiving
evidence that the company uses child labor.
The
most effective way to reduce tobacco use is to raise the tax on bidi. Higher
prices reduces consumption and encourages users to quit. Studies of price
elasticity in India find that a 10% increase in prices is estimated to reduce
bidi consumption by 9.1%.

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