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Shiv Sena taunts BJP's Dilip Gandhi over tobacco remark
Mumbai, April 7
The Shiv Sena on Tuesday
taunted Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Ahmednagar Dilip M. Gandhi for
delinking cancer and tobacco and said he deserved a Nobel Prize for his
remark.
The reference was to the ex-union minister's statement
last week that "it would be wrong to conclude that tobacco causes
cancer". The remark shocked the medical fraternity in India and around
the world.
The Sena said Gandhi went a step further by contending
there is no evidence to prove tobacco causes cancer, but it is actually
beneficial as it helps in digestion, sending medicos worldwide into a
tizzy.
"Don't ask how or when he conducted the research, or its
medical basis, but he has rendered a huge favour to the tobacco and
'gutka' lobbies, While posing a major setback to the anti-tobacco
activists," the Sena said in an edit in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana'
on Tuesday.
"So delighted were the different 'paan' associations
by this 'Gandhi-giri' that they travelled all the way to Ahmednagar and
felicitated the BJP MP, and the tobacco kings will now worship him as a
god in their homes," the Sena said sarcastically.
The edit
pointed out that the country's premier institute, Tata Memorial Cancer
Hospital in Mumbai has revealed how out of every 100 cases, around
two-thirds are linked with tobacco-related cancer, and the situation is
similar across India.
Citing examples of prominent cancer
victims, the Sena referred to the example of the late Maharashtra deputy
chief minister R.R. Patil who chewed tobacco which claimed his life
last February, and Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar,
who is also suffering from oral cancer arising due to tobacco-chewing
habit, but survived due to timely detection.
Blasting Gandhi for
the comments, the Shiv Sena said on one hand Prime Minister Narendra
Modi has launched an anti-tobacco campaign and on the other his party MP
is campaigning among people to "bindaas consume tobacco, don't worry
about cancer".
The Sena said that Modi has taken the
responsibility to clean up the whole nation, but he must tackle those
who quietly chew tobacco and spit everywhere in public.