Gutka ads and consumption

Every LocalCircles member and every Indian must see the attachment in my post on what Gutka does to us shown through the shamless greedy celebrities who do ads for Gutka.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/chewable-tobacco-consumption-india

LocalCircles survey says 1 in 6 families in India have someone who is consuming this. I think in UP and MP its more like 1 in 3 families.

Let us all act to ensure out next gen i.e. Gen Z doesnt fall into this trap.

Governments fail to tackle this because election funding comes from these buggers at multiple levels more  

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Do these so called STARS have shortage of money ??? why are they greedy about more money from such harmful ads also ... really shameful ... should we not boycott all their movies if they still continue these ads ???? more  
Advertisement of such products must be totally prohibited. Even their sale, stock and consumption must be banned. more  
There has to be multidirectional steps to defame these celebrities and convince tobacco users that these individuals are very careful about their own lives but absolute enemies for your n your families. By doing these adds someone is climbing on hills of money but your life is guaranteed to end soon, gautam banerjee, more  
I hope family member of these film stars get cancer shortly . Boycott their movies more  
surprised with SUnil Gavaskar Padma Bhushan, CK naydu ICC hall of fame awardee and Virendra shewag Padma shree awardee advertise for Kamlapasand should Return the awards back and then advertise for such a product more  
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