By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
30th May:- Consumer and health activists have come together to
show concern over how a lower GST rate for bidis than for cigarettes will hurt
the health of millions. The national NGO Citizens Awareness Group,
headquartered in Chandigarh has informed that while the GST Council is still
debating the structure of rates, there is overreaching consensus that tobacco needs
to be taxed at the highest rate.
While
voicing his concern over the issue, the chairman of Citizens Awareness Group,
Surinder Verma said that Bidis are mostly consumed by the poor strata of the
society and keeping them under a low tax regime will not only be detrimental to
public health but also anti poor. The central government should pay attention
in this regard in its upcoming GST meeting to be held on June 3. We request
that bidis should be taxed in highest slab of more than 28 per cent. Besides,
It is disappointing that some states are in favour of lower taxation on bidis
which shows that they are ignoring the health concerns over the commercial
gains..
As
per the relevant date over 1 million deaths in India every year are tobacco
related and almost two thirds of tobacco consumers in India actually consume
bidis leading to debilitating diseases and even death. According to a report
published by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 2008, Titled
‘Bidi Smoking and Public Health’, it reviewed 15 studies conducted in India. It
stated that bidi smoking poses a very high risk for cancer and in many cases
bidi smokers were at greater risk for oral cancer, stomach cancer and lung
cancer than non-smokers.
Ashim Sanyal,
COO, Voluntary Organisation in Interest of Consumer
Education (VOICE) said that Bidis are the most
commonly used tobacco product in India, accounting for 64% of all tobacco
consumption. Also Bidi’s are disproportionately consumed by the poor and
contribute majorly towards the tobacco death which needs immediate attention
since it is making consumers poorer. Hence law makers should put Bidis in the
highest GST Rate slab to discourage its consumption and save lives.
The
forthcoming 3rdJune GST Council meeting is hence a historic fiscal
opportunity the Government should utilize to prioritize it’s stated public
health intentions- one of the fundamental pillars of the rate fitment exercise.
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