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BJP MLA criticises Maharashtra FDA over widespread availability of banned tobacco

Updated on: 04 July,2025 05:45 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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BJP MLA Vikram Pachpute criticised Maharashtra's FDA, highlighting that banned gutka and pan masala are easily available, even within the state legislature. He argued that if the ban can't be enforced there, it sends a poor message, moreover he has requested the media to conduct a sting operation on this matter

BJP MLA criticises Maharashtra FDA over widespread availability of banned tobacco

BJP MLA Vikram Pachpute. File Pic.

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BJP MLA Vikram Pachpute on Friday criticised the functioning of the Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA), highlighting the easy accessibility of banned gutka and pan masala despite a statewide prohibition, reported by news agency PTI.

Pachpute, who represents the Shrigonda assembly constituency in Ahilya Nagar district, pointed out that people are consuming gutka and spitting even within the premises of the state legislature.


He asserted that if the ban cannot be enforced inside the legislature compound, it sends a concerning message to the rest of Maharashtra.


Speaking to reporters at Vidhan Bhavan after raising the issue in the assembly, he stated, “If gutka is banned, then where is it coming from? I would urge the media to conduct a sting operation. Just look at the staircases and corners of the Vidhan Bhavan; you will see gutka and pan masala stains.”

Furthermore, Pachpute added that although the manufacture, distribution, sale, and promotion of gutka, pan masala, and scented supari are prohibited in Maharashtra, the law is being violated with impunity.

“Even inside government offices and corners of the Vidhan Bhavan, people continue to spit gutka. Some action should be taken. Everyone agrees it is harmful, but the law is not strictly implemented,” he said.

Besides criticising the FDA, he also highlighted its inadequate manpower.

“When I first raised the issue, the FDA had about 100 staffers. Now they have recruited 190 more, but that is still grossly insufficient,” Pachpute stated.
Moreover, the MLA mentioned that the FDA has requested the General Administration Department to increase its sanctioned strength to 1,200 officers. “Without enough personnel, there can be no deterrence. Just like people jump traffic signals in the absence of police or CCTV, violators are freely selling banned products because there is no fear of enforcement,” he explained.

Pachpute further revealed he had raised concerns during the March legislative session over adulterated paneer and synthetic cheese. While this elicited some prompt administrative response, similar urgency was missing in tackling the sale of banned tobacco products, he noted.

The MLA also criticised celebrities for endorsing harmful products. “I specifically asked the minister whether any action would be taken against actors endorsing such products, misleading the youth. He assured the House of action, but nothing concrete has happened yet,” said Pachpute.

According to PTI, Maharashtra had previously banned gutka, but companies exploited legal loopholes to continue sales, he claimed.
Additionally, Pachpute stated he would write to the assembly speaker demanding checks on those entering the Vidhan Bhavan with banned tobacco products.

“The issue is not just about health; it is about upholding the dignity of our institutions. If we cannot enforce a ban inside Vidhan Bhavan, what message are we sending to the rest of Maharashtra?” he queried.

(With inputs from PTI)

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