A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to the Ministry of Environment of Forests, city government, Delhi Pollution Control Committee and the police and sought their reply.
The green panel also directed the Delhi government to furnish a list of all restaurants and bars in the city which permit hookah smoking within their premises.
The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a BJP MLA from Rajouri Garden, seeking immediate ban on hookah bars in the national capital.
Referring to the Prohibition of Smoking in Public Places Rules 2008, the plea said these rules are being openly flouted by various restaurants and hookah bars in Delhi wherein hookah, as a tobacco product, is being permitted to be smoked in open spaces without designating any part of its premises as a smoking area.
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"Despite launch of a campaign in the country to contain use of tobacco and ban hookah bars, most hookah bars in Delhi are running on restaurant licenses illegally and selling products that are harmful for the youth," he had earlier said.
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