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SJM demands Coke, Pepsi ouster

February 10, 2004 15:11 IST

Alleging that American cola majors Coca Cola and PepsiCo were "playing" with the health of the public, pro-RSS Swadeshi Jagran Manch on Tuesday demanded that the soft drink MNCs be asked to wind up their business in India and legal proceedings initiated against them.

The Manch demanded revocation of their licenses, impounding of all existing stock, and a ban on their advertisements in the wake of Joint Parliamentary Committee upholding the findings that the soft drinks contained pesticide residues.

Soft drinks, hard truths

"JPC's report has completely exposed the misdeeds of cold drink manufacturing MNCs. We demand that the Centre immediately forfeit the licenses of Coke and Pepsi and they be asked to leave the country immediately," Manch all India convenor Muralidhar Rao said addressing a demonstration in New Delhi.

Questioning the credibility of these companies after the JPC upheld the findings of the Centre for Science and Environment, Rao said, "They were playing with the health of the society in general and youth in particular."

The Manch also attacked the foreign laboratories, which reiterated that these cold drinks were as per the European and American standards.

An SJM delegation later met Union Health Minister Sushma Swaraj and submitted a memorandum listing their demands.
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