‘Tobacco smoking not an addiction, but a death pill,’ says Solangi

ISLAMABAD, Dec 5 (APP):: Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Tuesday said tobacco smoking was not an addiction rather it was a death pill and a threat to human lives at the global level. Delivering his speech at an event organised to educate children about the harmful impacts of smoking, he said like environmental destruction, smoking was also a threat to human lives.

At the outset, he said it was important to ask some important questions regarding the habit of smoking. “Smoking is a disease that kills one person every six seconds on average”, Murtaza Solangi said adding the habit of smoking takes the life of one person among ten. Recounting the devastation caused by smoking, he said 100 million people lost their lives due to smoking in the 20th century and some five million deaths were caused by smoking every year worldwide.

He said it was feared that the number of people killed by smoking would increase from five to eight million per year by 2030 if the habit of smoking continued at this intensity. Appreciating the services of those who have waged war against smoking, he termed them “the anti-smoking heroes”. He said due to business compulsions, tobacco smoking was not mentioned with other harmful substances, but now this tendency should end. An increase in taxes on the tobacco industry was meant to discourage the tendency of smoking in society, especially the young generation, he maintained. He said that like climate change, tobacco had been badly affecting the daily lives of human beings and increasing health sector expenditures. Solangi pledged to keep on supporting the volunteers fighting against smoking.

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