IIPM PUBLICATIONPoliticians have an

unerring knack for figuring out the pulse of public opinion. So you have the state governments of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh banning the sale of colas in schools and colleges. Many other states are scheduled to follow suit. Colas had been banned from the Indian Parliament in 2003 itself when the first CSE report revealing the presence of pesticides was released. But more action might be taken if politicians raise the bar of protests and demand more action. Says Tom Vadakkan, Secretary, All India Congress Committee, “The findings are shocking. If Coke & Pepsi are maintaining the FDA (or any other standard) in US, the same parameters should be applicable here as well. Government must come forward in this matter.”
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