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Karnataka Warns of Pan Masala Ban Over Intoxicants Found in Products

Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has warned that pan masala and gutka containing intoxicating substances will be banned in the state. He made the remarks during the Foundation Day celebrations of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. The CM emphasized the government's goal of making Karnataka a drug-free state. He also highlighted Karnataka's healthcare infrastructure, noting it has the most medical colleges in the country.

"Pan masala, gutka will be banned if even traces of intoxicants found": Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar

Bengaluru, June 29

Issuing a stern warning against the sale of pan masala and gutka mixed with intoxicating substances, Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has said that any such mixed products will be banned in the state, even if traces of intoxicating substances are found mixed in them.

CM Shivakumar made the remarks on Sunday, the 31st Foundation Day celebrations of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) and the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' programme held at Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru.

"It has come to my notice that intoxicating substances are being mixed and sold in pan masala, gutka, arecanut and other products. If this is true and not stopped immediately, the sale of all kinds of pan masala and gutka products will be banned in Karnataka," the CM warned.

Emphasising the state's commitment to tackling substance abuse, the Deputy Chief Minister said the government's goal is to make Karnataka a drug-free state and called upon people, particularly the youth, to join the campaign against addiction.

"Our goal is to create a drug-free Karnataka. We are organising programmes for this. I welcome that you have all come together to organise the Nasha Mukt Bharat convention. You are all ambassadors of this," he said. Talking about the challenges of preventing drug addiction, the CM added, "Preventing drug addiction is a big challenge, and we must all come together to ensure the youth do not fall into this trap. This is everyone's duty. I congratulate you for choosing the profession of saving lives."

Speaking about medical education and healthcare infrastructure in the state, Shivakumar said Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences is the country's largest health university and has produced the highest number of doctors.

"Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences is the largest health university in the country and has produced the most doctors. Our state has 70 medical colleges; no other state in the country has this many. I thank Veerappa Moily for starting this RGUHS," he said.

The Chief Minister further highlighted Karnataka's position in the healthcare sector, describing it as the "medical capital of India."

"Medical education should be accessible to all. The climate of Bengaluru is not found in any other part of the country. That is why it is called an air-conditioned city. No other state has as many hospitals as Karnataka. Karnataka is also the medical capital of India. This university will be shifted to a new campus in Bengaluru South district," the CM added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good move, but will it actually be implemented? The gutka mafia is powerful in Karnataka. Also, the CM should focus on proper rehabilitation centers for addicts, not just bans. Our young generation needs education and support, not threats.

Rahul R

This is excellent! Nasha Mukt Bharat is a great initiative. But why stop at pan masala and gutka? What about the alcohol and cigarettes that are legal and cause even more damage? Hypocrisy at its finest. 🤔

Michael C

As someone who works in public health, I commend this step. The evidence linking gutka to oral cancers is overwhelming. However, let's see how the ban is enforced. In my experience, such bans often just push the problem underground. Hope Karnataka has a proper plan.

Sneha F

I'm worried about the small shopkeepers who sell these products legally. Banning everything will hit their livelihoods. The government should first crack down on the manufacturers mixing intoxicants, not the retailers. But yes, the intention is good.

Vikram M

I've seen too many young kids in my colony addicted to this stuff. It's heartbreaking. CM Shivakumar is doing the right thing. But please also focus on education in schools and colleges. We need to stop this at the root! 💪🇮🇳

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