PESHAWAR: In a landmark development for public health in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Regulations of Snuff (Naswar) Bill, 2026, has been introduced in the Provincial Assembly by Aamna Sardar, a senior legislator from Pakistan Muslim League-N. This significant move comes as a major policy breakthrough, as naswar, widely used across the province, has long remained outside a structured regulatory framework. The proposed legislation aims not to ban naswar, but to regulate and formalize its production, sale, and distribution in the interest of public health, particularly to protect children and young people. The bill introduces a comprehensive system including mandatory licensing, restrictions on sales to minors, limits on retail locations near schools and public spaces, and a ban on informal and unregulated sales channels. It also requires standardized packaging with clear health warnings, regulates ingredients, prohibits all forms of promotion, and strengthens enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance across the supply chain. National Alliance for Sustainable Tobacco and Nicotine Control Pakistan extends its strong appreciation to Ms. Aamna Sardar for her leadership and commitment to advancing evidence-based public health reforms. Aamna Sardar stated, Tobacco is a legal product, but it must be sold with responsibility and under strict regulation. This bill aims to discourage harmful use, especially among the younger generation, while ensuring the market operates within a clear, accountable framework. Our priority is to protect public health without creating unnecessary disruption. Usman Afridi, Coordinator of the Alliance, stated: “This is a historic and balanced step. The bill does not seek to prohibit naswar but to bring it under a proper regulatory framework, which is essential for protecting public health while addressing ground realities. ” Copyright Business Recorder, 2026
KP PA tables Regulations of Snuff (Naswar) Bill 2026
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