Anti-tobacco activists for ban on Marlboro campaign
Anti-tobacco campaigners have demanded immediate stoppage of advertising and promotional campaigns by
the multinational tobacco company Philip Morris to promote Marlboro brand of cigarette violating the tobacco
control law.
They said the young generation should get rid of the deadly tobacco items.
Anti-Tobacco advocacy organization Progga protested the luxuries rock city concert 'road to rock nation' through
which the tobacco company is promoting its Marlboro cigarette, said a press release.
Although organiser of the concerts is 'Live Sqaure' but the main objective of the progarmme is advertisement of
Philip Morris, it said.