Anurag Thakur's Serious Charge: TMC MP Accused of Vaping in Lok Sabha

BJP leader Anurag Thakur has formally complained to the Lok Sabha Speaker about a serious breach of conduct. He alleges a Trinamool Congress MP was using an electronic cigarette right inside the House. Thakur points out that this violates a 2019 national ban and older parliamentary rules. He's urging for immediate action, saying such behavior sets a dangerous example.

Key Points: Anurag Thakur Complains to Speaker Over TMP MP's E-Cigarette Use

  • Anurag Thakur alleges a TMC MP was seen vaping inside the Lok Sabha chamber
  • He cites the 2019 Act that completely prohibits e-cigarettes across India
  • Thakur states using such devices in Parliament has been barred since 2008
  • He urges the Speaker to order an inquiry and initiate disciplinary proceedings
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Anurag Thakur urges Speaker to act against Trinamool member over using e-cigarette in LS chamber

BJP MP Anurag Thakur writes to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, alleging a TMC member used a banned e-cigarette in the House, calling it a legal breach.

"Such conduct lowers the dignity of the House... sends a dangerous message to the youth. - Anurag Thakur"

New Delhi, Dec 12

Former Union Minister and senior BJP MP Anurag Singh Thakur on Friday wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, raising a serious complaint against an All India Trinamool Congress MP for allegedly using an electronic cigarette inside the Lok Sabha chamber, an act he described as a grave breach of Parliamentary rules and statutory provisions.

He said the member belonging to the AITMC was seen using an electronic cigarette while seated in the House during the sitting, and added that the act was clearly visible to several members who were present. He said he had duly brought the matter to the notice of the Chair during Question Hour on Thursday.

“I want to bring to your urgent notice a grave violation of the rules of the House as well as the laws that took place in the Lok Sabha chamber on Thursday,” Thakur said in the letter to the Speaker.

The BJP MP reminded the Speaker that the manufacture, production, import, export, transport, sale, including online sale, distribution, storage and advertisement of electronic cigarettes had been completely prohibited across India under the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes (Production, Manufacture, Import, Export, Transport, Sale, Distribution, Storage and Advertisement) Act, 2019.

“Again, possession and use of e-cigarettes in public places, including government buildings and Parliament House, is a punishable offence under the 2019 Act,” Thakur pointed out.

He added that even before the 2019 Act came into force, the use of any smoking device, including electronic nicotine delivery systems, had been barred inside Parliament House since 2008 under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003, and the rules framed under it, as well as instructions issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

“The Lok Sabha Secretariat, in its circulars and guidelines issued from time to time, including those reiterating the ban after the 2019 Act, has clearly prohibited the carrying and use of e-cigarettes or vaping devices inside the Parliament complex,” he said in the letter.

Thakur said the open use of a banned substance and a prohibited device inside the Lok Sabha chamber, the core of India’s parliamentary system, amounted not only to a violation of decorum and discipline but also to a cognisable offence under laws enacted by Parliament.

“Such conduct lowers the dignity of the House, sets an extremely poor precedent and sends a dangerous message to the youth of the country at a time when the government and Parliament have taken a firm stand against all forms of tobacco and nicotine products,” he said.

He urged the Speaker to take immediate cognisance of the incident, order an inquiry through the appropriate committee or mechanism of the House, and “initiate appropriate disciplinary proceedings against the member concerned as per the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha.”

Thakur on Thursday accused an unnamed TMC member of using an e-cigarette in the Lok Sabha, prompting the Speaker to assure appropriate action.

During Question Hour, while posing a supplementary question, he asked whether e-cigarettes were permitted in the House.

When Birla replied in the negative, the BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh said a TMC leader had been “constantly using an e-cigarette in the House for the past several days.”

Amid the uproar, Birla urged members to uphold the dignity of the House and said he would act if a written complaint was submitted.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the violation is serious, I can't help but feel our MPs are focusing on these small issues when there are so many bigger problems for the people. Inflation, unemployment... maybe prioritize the Question Hour for those? Just a thought.
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Aman W
Good that Thakur ji raised this. Parliament is not a college canteen. Such behaviour shows sheer disregard for the institution. Action should be taken, but let's hope it's not just political point-scoring between BJP and TMC.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in public health, I appreciate the emphasis on the law. E-cigarettes are a serious health hazard, especially for youth. If our lawmakers flout the ban, how can we expect citizens to follow it?
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Vikram M
Absolutely shameful! Our MPs are elected to make laws, not break them inside the Lok Sabha. This is a clear "do as I say, not as I do" attitude. Speaker Birla must set an example with strong disciplinary action. No excuses.
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Kriti O
The MP should be fined heavily. If a common person can be penalised for smoking in public, why not an MP in Parliament? The law must have the same weight for everyone, be it a minister or a member. Equality before law is key.

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