Ryan Parag: Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag’s troubles seem to be increasing during IPL 2026. In fact, during the match played against Punjab Kings on Tuesday, April 28, Ryan was allegedly seen vaping in the dressing room. Now questions are being raised in this matter whether the Rajasthan captain will be banned or he will have to go to jail.
Riyan Parag will have to go to jail
Actually, jail and ban are being talked about because e-cigarettes have been banned in India since 2019. According to The Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Act, 2019, its use or sale is completely prohibited. There is a provision for punishment for this in Indian law. If a person violates it for the first time, he will have to pay a jail term of one year and a fine of up to Rs 1 lakh. After this, if he continues to commit the crime, he will have to pay 3 years of jail and then a fine of Rs 5 lakh.
IPL rule?
According to reports, BCCI has banned all things to tobacco in the dressing room. Therefore, vaping in the dressing room also comes under a crime. In such a situation, BCCI can also impose fine on any player or support staff for this.
yet to be confirmed
According to the viral video on social media, Riyan Parag is vaping while sitting in the dressing room. However, the video has not been officially confirmed. Is the video real or created in some way. Confirmation on this matter is yet to be received from IPL and BCCI.
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