Snubbed: AAP asks Delhi Police, BJP-ruled MCD to cancel licenses of places having hookah bars

As smoke of hookahs in the Capital continues to grow thick, Delhi government has asked police and MCD to crack down on places serving hookah.

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State govt asks MCD and Delhi Police to crack down on places serving hookah
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In a crackdown on Delhi's hookah bars, the Delhi government today asked the police and municipal corporations to cancel the licences of restaurants, eateries and hotels where hookah smoking is allowed.

As per the Section 4 of COTPA (Cigarette & other Tobacco Products Act); Prohibition of Smoking in Public Areas, one is not allowed to smoke in public areas.

The Delhi Government has asked Delhi Police and the BJP-ruled Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to crack down on bars and restaurants that are serving hookah in the Capital.

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Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said that hookah smoking was not allowed in either non-smoking or even smoking zones in the national capital.

Jain has said that Delhi Police and municipal corporations should immediately cancel the licences of restaurants or eateries having hookah bars.

"The minister has made it clear that hookah smoking is not allowed in non smoking zone as per section 4 of COTPA (Cigarette & other Tobacco Products Act)," the government said in a statement.

It said that a recent notification of the Indian government GSR 500(E) dated May 23, 2017, from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, completely prohibits use of hookah in the smoking zones also.

Series of letters have been written to Delhi Police and MCD in the last four years to initiate action against these illegally running hookah bars and save the younger generation from the harmful effects of tobacco.

However, the action is yet awaited and the smoke of hookahs still lingers in many parts of Delhi.

"However, the action is yet awaited and the violations are still going on in many parts of Delhi. It has been noticed that hookah smoking is rampant in restaurants/eateries/hotels in metropolitan cities including Delhi these days, and has unfortunately become status symbol even in family functions," the statement said.

CDC ON HOOKAH

The government stated that as per the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an hour-long hookah session comprises 200 puffs compared to 30 puffs in a cigarette, but a number of hookah bars have been "flourishing" and flouting anti-tobacco rules and laws.

The government said that the state tobacco control cell has conducted several raids in various parts of the city.

"Chemical analysis of picked up samples have shown presence of nicotine in significant amount in almost all the samples though originally they were claimed to be herbal in nature," the statement said.

THEN VS NOW

Government said that unlike in earlier times where hookah was mostly used by the village elders, it has now gained popularity among the youth.

People consider hookah as a safe alternative to smoking without realising that it is even more harmful and has an adverse impact on their health, it said.