What Makes E-Cigarettes Harmful? TMC MP’s Alleged Use in Lok Sabha Sparks Nationwide Debate

Balasahana Suresh
A political controversy has ignited in the Lok Sabha after bjp leader Anurag Thakur alleged that a Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP was using an e-cigarette inside the Parliament. Thakur demanded strict action against the mp, sparking a wider debate about the use and regulation of e-cigarettes in India.

E-Cigarettes Under the Lens:
E-cigarettes, also known as vapes, are electronic devices that heat a liquid to produce an inhalable aerosol, often containing nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals. While they are sometimes marketed as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco, health experts warn of significant risks, including:

· Nicotine Addiction: E-cigarettes often contain high levels of nicotine, which can lead to dependency, particularly among young adults.

· Respiratory Issues: Chemicals in the vapor can irritate the lungs, increasing the risk of bronchitis, asthma, and other respiratory conditions.

· Cardiovascular Effects: Studies suggest that vaping can elevate heart rate and blood pressure, potentially affecting heart health over time.

· Unknown Long-Term Impacts: Since e-cigarettes are relatively new, the long-term health consequences are still being studied.

Legal Status in India:
India has banned the sale, manufacture, import, and advertisement of e-cigarettes since 2019. Possession or use in public spaces, including government buildings, can attract penalties under law. The lok sabha incident has reignited calls for stricter enforcement and public awareness about these devices.

Political Fallout:
The incident has quickly escalated into a national debate, with parties debating both the ethical and legal implications. Opposition leaders have criticized the allegations as politically motivated, while public health advocates emphadata-size the dangers of normalizing e-cigarette use.

As the controversy unfolds, the focus remains on both parliamentary decorum and the health risks posed by vaping, highlighting the need for continued public education on the issue.

 

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