Wednesday, April 9, 2014

EC bans smoking inside polling stations

 EC bans smoking inside polling stations

The Election Commission today
issued instructions to all its Returning Officers in Delhi to
ensure no smoking inside polling stations.
    The instructions were issued by the office of Delhi Chief
Electoral Officer, making it clear that smoking inside polling
stations is prohibited.
    "See that neither you nor your polling officers nor
anybody else in the polling station including the polling
agents smoke inside the polling station," the order said.
    1.27 crore voters are eligible to cast their ballots in
tomorrow's polling in 11,763 booths for the seven Lok Sabha
seats in Delhi.
    Similar instructions have also been issued by Chief
Electoral officers in Assam, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir,
Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan,
declaring all polling stations as no-smoking zones.
    Section (4) of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products
(Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and
Commerce Production, Supply and Distribution) Act COTPA, 2003
prohibits smoking in all public places.
    "We have met all the key officials in the officer of CEO,
Delhi, to ensure that polling stations in Delhi be made
smoke-free and requested that necessary instruction/direction
be issued to all officials concerned to put complete ban on
smoking inside all polling booths," Executive Director of
Voluntary Health Association of India, Bhavna Mukhopadhyay
said.
    VHAI made the request keeping in view the dangers of
passive smoking on women voters.
    The Election Commission earlier issued instructions in its
handbook to all Presiding Officers to ensure complete ban on
smoking inside all polling booths throughout the country.
    As per Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) India 2009-10,
released by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), 24.3
per cent population of Delhi is using tobacco product. Delhi
has 9.9 per cent cigarette smokers, 8.7 per cent bidi smokers
and 10.5 per cent smokeless tobacco users. 

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