"The government will take stern measures to restrict usage of groundwater due to prevailing drought and if possible stop Pepsico from drawing it at its plant at Puthussery in Palakkad by using the power vested in it under the State Disaster Management Act," Water Resources minister Mathew T Thomas told the Assembly today.
Under these special circumstances, the company has to reduce the use of water and the government would take all possible steps in this regard, Thomas said.
Kerala Vyapari Vyavasai Ekopana Samiti President T Nasaruddin said traders would boycott the sale of Coca Cola and Pepsi as a mark of protest against alleged exploitation of groundwater by the soft drinks majors.
"A final decision in this regard would be taken on March 14 after a meeting with the Chief Minister," Nasaruddin said adding "the decision was in tune with a similar resolve of traders in neighbouring Tamil Nadu".
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In a facebook post, Vijayan said traders of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu had already decided to stop the sale of Pepsi and Coca Cola and "it is seen from media reports that traders in Kerala are also planning to take up this. It is expected that all traders will become part of this", Vijayan said.
Thomas was replying to a submission of CPI(M) veteran and Chairman of State Administrative Reforms Committee V S Achuthanandan, seeking steps to check the use of groundwater by the soft drink manufacturer.
"We have been complying with the high court order, until the recent direction of Disaster Management Authority for reduction of water consumption up to 75 per cent," it said in a statement.
"It is unfortunate that this direction has not considered the high court's order and accordingly PepsiCo has been compelled to reduce its water consumption drastically to only 1.5 lakh litres per day," the company said.
"We have been abiding by the law of the land and hence it is disheartening to see the targeted misinformation campaign against us on the alleged misuse of water", Pepsico India Spokesperson Sandipan Ghatak said.