Mangalore: BJP local leader, member and supporters take out a procession to protest against a proposed ban on arecanut in Mangalore on Thursday 2nd January 2014.
Leaders allege cigarette lobby to be behind the push for prohibition
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday threatened to launch a
State-wide agitation if the government failed to prevail upon the Union
government to withdraw “its move to ban areca nut”.
Addressing party workers at a demonstration in front of the office of
the Deputy Commissioner, the party leaders took objection to the State
government withdrawing its impleading petition in favour of areca nut
growers in a case pending before the Supreme Court.
The leaders alleged a cigarette lobby was behind the move to ban areca nut as sales of a cigarette major had been badly hit.
Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel said a letter written by the Director of
the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to the Director of Food
Safety and Standards Authority of India (on September 6, 2013) made the
impending ban on areca nut clear. The letter referred to said,
“…examine the scientific evidences on the harmful effects of areca nut
with a view to take action to classify areca nut as an injurious
substance and accordingly prohibit its use as ingredient in any food
product…”.
The former Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda said the State government
withdrew the impleading petition on October 22 through an order. He,
along with K. Pratap Simha Nayak, president of the Dakshina Kannada unit
of the BJP, said the government had also withdrawn the panel of
advocates appointed to argue in favour of areca nut growers.
The case before the court in fact pertained to banning gutkha in which
areca nut was a major ingredient. Mr. Nayak said the impleading petition
argued against ban on areca nut, but did not support gutkha. Mr. Gowda
said the government should explain why it had withdrawn the petition and
the panel of advocates.
‘No written order’
Araga Jnanendra, president, State Farmers’ Morcha of the BJP, said the
Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Gulam Nabi Azad in
Bangalore on December 27 said the Centre has decided to rethink the
proposed ban on areca nut, but his office has not issued a statement to
this effect in writing.
Mr. Gowda said the economy of Mangalore was dependent on areca nut
cultivation. If areca nut was banned traders would have no business, he
said.
Earlier the party workers took out a procession from Amedkar Circle to the venue of demonstration.
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