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November 18, 2004
Answers for Coke
In response to increasing demonstrations against Coca Cola, and specifically in response to march planned from November 15-24, 2004, the company put out advertisements in newspapers raising various questions. The march begins at the Coca Cola Bottling plant in Singhachavar, Ballia and ends with direct action for closure at Coca Cola Bottling plant in Mehndiganj Varanasi. Sandeep Pandey, co-convener of National Alliance of People’s Movements, addressed these questions on Nov 14, 2004 at Gandhi Swa-adhyaya Kaksha, Gandhi Bhawan, Lucknow. The response was supported by Alok Agarwal and Arundhati Dhuru (Narmada Bachao Andolan), Jim Fassett Carman (Corporate Accountability International – a Boston based group), Mahesh, all of whom were present. Q1. Why is this movement against one specific international soft drink brand? If the basic debate is Foreign Vs Domestic products then why haven’t other multinational brands been included in this campaign? Other Related Articles: Comments
Fellow brothers, I'm certainly against Cocoa-cola and pepsi looting our natural reosurces to provide product which in no way can subsitute water. Who's going to pay the cost of the lost water that goes in to making a bottle of Pepsi. Once which give life and other which has only cosmetic value. Other most imporatnt aspect is, these companies are here for profit not for the purpose of employement, they have very sophisticated plants which reduces employment rahter than providing one(employing less no of people by substituting machinery). In past 10 yrs of their existance, so many indigenous drink sellers have lost their livelihood to coke and pepsi.(as rightly mentioned above) All the people marching for the clousre of the varanasi bottleing plant have my infinte support. Neeraj Posted by: Neeraj Doshi on November 22, 2004 03:09 PMWell, now I know the other side of the story. I support that argument that these bottling plants should not overdraw water from the ground and should compensate the community for environmental loss they are causing. But, all this talk about multinational causing India harm is totally unjustified. I am sure all the advocates of nimbu-paani are still drinking the same from a street vendor when they are on travel. The same nimbu paani for which the vendor got the water without any purification from the tank which had not been cleaned since it was buit and carrier all kinds of possible bacteria and viruses. Coke and Pepsi may have done bad environmentally but all this argument about they harming us economically and taking away employment is just ridiculous. Coke and Pepsi have made their soft-drinks available to the masses. I remember it used to be a luxury not long time ago. Even in villages these drinks can be found now. So what about the money generated by marketing and distribution of these millions of bottles. Coke is not taking that away from India. Just go and see how much have the local small shop benfitted from coke and pepsi. Before Coke, there used to be a local bottling plant in a 100 sq. meter residential plot in my colony in Delhi. This was not a famous brand, just a small bottling plant selling its drinks. And I have seen how they used to make that syrup. And I don't want to see that again. I think singling out Coke and Pepsi becuase just they are multi-nationals is bullshit. Posted by: Akash Gupta on December 7, 2004 11:16 AMhi, i think in this whole agitation, there are a few people who are totally missing the point. it's not only about MNC's, and it's not only about COKE and PEPSI, it's about exploitation, inequality and injustice. One may say, then there's so much else to tackle, but this is where we can start, and this is where we can decide. Let's not get blinded by employment to so many and income to so many, but rather employment to who and income for who. If a people in a certain area do not want something, they have they full right to say so and assert what they want irrespective of what someone faraway sitting on a couch THINKS!!! Posted by: priyanka on April 22, 2005 10:23 PMcoke is very very tasty Posted by: bhupen on August 8, 2006 08:23 AMA person sitting in his nice comfort zone may feel agitated about criticism for a MNC like coke/pepsi. And really feel very proud about himself to criticize a vendor selling nimbu paani. It is exactly these people who constitute backward society of India. Any way since these people are so tempted to remain psychological slaves of blood sucking MNCs like coca-cola/pepsi, it will help little by stoping them writing crap about the matters concerning India. I strongly believe Coke/Pepsi must be driven out of India without any further delay. At the same time I also believe our desi drinks like nimbu paani, aam-panaa, sattu lassi, bel sharbat fruit juices etc. should be made more reliable with central government assistance. However, we need not so much paranoid about the presence of bacteria etc. in water. Every body can be very confident about our tap water. After all, human body knows how to deal with bacteria and other micro-organisms to great extent.What our body actually doesn't really understand is exactly how to deal with chemicals present in the shit drink that coke/pepsi sells. About people who are engaged in ridiculing or demonising good desi drinks, I think Indian goverment should make laws to severely punish such people for such crap activities. Ravi Shankar Gautam Posted by: Ravi Shankar Gautam on October 15, 2006 03:10 PMPost a comment
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