New Delhi, June 1 (IANS) A 35-year-old cancer victim has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pleading with him to impose a ban on tobacco products such as gutka and cigarette.

Rahul Bhardwaj, working with a private company, said in his letter sent Tuesday: ‘My life changed four months back when I was diagnosed with an advanced stage of mouth cancer that the doctors say is a result of my habit of gutka/pan masala chewing….’

Bhardwaj described his on-going agonising fight with cancer and how he was unable to eat or drink due to the ailment.

‘I have sent a copy of the letter to the health minster and chairman of the human rights commission. I have gone through the trauma of seeing death from close quarters, and know how harmful the addictive product is,’ Bhardwaj said.

According to a 2009 study by the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), India has nearly 274.9 million tobacco users – around 35 percent of the population.

‘I represent the millions of youth in India. Why do we continue to allow this industry a legal status? Is it justifiable to allow killing of one million Indians every year for earning a few thousand crores (of rupees),’ wrote Bhardwaj.

‘I plead (with) the prime minister of this country to impose a ban on gutka, cigarette and pan masala,’ said Bhardwaj who is currently undergoing chemotherapy in a Delhi-based hospital.

New Delhi, June 1 (IANS) A 35-year-old cancer victim has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pleading with him to impose a ban on tobacco products such as gutka and cigarette.

Rahul Bhardwaj, working with a private company, said in his letter sent Tuesday: ‘My life changed four months back when I was diagnosed with an advanced stage of mouth cancer that the doctors say is a result of my habit of gutka/pan masala chewing….’

Bhardwaj described his on-going agonising fight with cancer and how he was unable to eat or drink due to the ailment.

‘I have sent a copy of the letter to the health minster and chairman of the human rights commission. I have gone through the trauma of seeing death from close quarters, and know how harmful the addictive product is,’ Bhardwaj said.

According to a 2009 study by the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), India has nearly 274.9 million tobacco users – around 35 percent of the population.

‘I represent the millions of youth in India. Why do we continue to allow this industry a legal status? Is it justifiable to allow killing of one million Indians every year for earning a few thousand crores (of rupees),’ wrote Bhardwaj.

‘I plead (with) the prime minister of this country to impose a ban on gutka, cigarette and pan masala,’ said Bhardwaj who is currently undergoing chemotherapy in a Delhi-based hospital.

New Delhi, June 1 (IANS) A 35-year-old cancer victim has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pleading with him to impose a ban on tobacco products such as gutka and cigarette.

Rahul Bhardwaj, working with a private company, said in his letter sent Tuesday: ‘My life changed four months back when I was diagnosed with an advanced stage of mouth cancer that the doctors say is a result of my habit of gutka/pan masala chewing….’

Bhardwaj described his on-going agonising fight with cancer and how he was unable to eat or drink due to the ailment.

‘I have sent a copy of the letter to the health minster and chairman of the human rights commission. I have gone through the trauma of seeing death from close quarters, and know how harmful the addictive product is,’ Bhardwaj said.

According to a 2009 study by the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), India has nearly 274.9 million tobacco users – around 35 percent of the population.

‘I represent the millions of youth in India. Why do we continue to allow this industry a legal status? Is it justifiable to allow killing of one million Indians every year for earning a few thousand crores (of rupees),’ wrote Bhardwaj.

‘I plead (with) the prime minister of this country to impose a ban on gutka, cigarette and pan masala,’ said Bhardwaj who is currently undergoing chemotherapy in a Delhi-based hospital.