MPs play safe; Pepsi, Coke banned in Parliament
Wednesday, August 6 2003 16:56 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Reacting to a report published by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) alleging
that the bottled soft drinks owned by PepsiCo and Coke contain a deadly cocktail of pesticide residues,
the government has decided not to serve the Members of Parliament any of these drinks.
"Twelve major cold drink brands sold in Delhi and around contain a deadly cocktail of pesticide
residues," CSE said in New Delhi on August 5.
The ban was announced by E Ahmed, chairman of the Committee on Food Management, while
participating in an impromptu debate in Lok Sabha on the reported findings of high level of pesticides
and insecticides in these drinks by Delhi-based non-governmental organisation (NGO).
As the House was debating the matter, Ahmed of Muslim League said as the chairman of the Committee,
he had ordered immediate stoppage of supply of these drinks to the Parliament House.
According to the tests conducted by the Pollution Monitoring Laboratory of CSE, all samples contained
residues of four extremely toxic pesticides and insecticides: Lindane, DDT, Malathion and Chlorpyrifos.
Three samples each of the 12 brands purchased from markets across the city, analysed in April-August
and found to contain pesticide residues are Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Diet Pepsi, Mirinda orange, Mirinda
Lemon, Blue Pepsi, 7-Up, Coca Cola, Fanta, Limca, Sprite and Thums Up.
PTI
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