"We seek the government's intervention to counter a behind-the-scenes campaign by the tobacco lobby to stall anti-tobacco initiatives," Tata Memorial Hospital's Director (Academics) Dr Kailash Sharma wrote in a letter to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
He claimed that an Intelligence Bureau (IB) report on anti-tobacco activities in India said restrictions on tobacco use would encourage the consumption of more injurious "toxicants" such as alcohol and narcotics and highlighted the "adverse economic impact of the forced closure of tobacco- related farming/industry on 3.5 crore people".
He questioned the use of the phrase, "anti-tobacco lobbying", in the report, saying that the so-called lobbying saved lives.
"The IB report conveniently ignores certain facts. International tobacco industries have also hugely invested in India's cigarette companies. The Indian tobacco industry has consistently challenged the country's tobacco control policy in several courts," Dr Sharma said.