The National Green Tribunal has directed a Delhi BJP MLA to file afresh his plea alleging that hookah bars were "ruining" youth by turning them into "drug addicts".
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar directed the counsel appearing for Manjinder Singh Sirsa to file a proper application with complete facts.
Sirsa, who is a BJP MLA from Rajouri Garden, has sought immediate action against hookah bars in the national capital.
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In a statement, Sirsa said he had written to the NGT chairperson, alleging that hookah bars were "ruining" the youth of Delhi by turning them into "drug addicts".
"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 stated.
Attacking the Delhi government, Sirsa had said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claimed to be against drugs, but the ground reality was different.
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