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Action after getting reports from all states: Nadda on

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Amid row surrounding Maggi noodles, Union Health Minister JP Nadda today assured that his Ministry will take appropriate action based on reports from all the states and said no laxity will shown.

Nadda said that he will hold a meeting tonight or tomorrow to take a complete stock of the whole issue.

"We had issued an advisory to all the states and told them to take samples of maggi noodles and report to us by June 1. The states have started sending their reports. Few states are still left.

"We are waiting for the reports to come. We are taking a view on it. Maybe tonight or tomorrow we will be having a meeting. We will take a complete picture of the issue. Accordingly action will be taken. No laxity will be there. Appropriate action will be taken," Nadda said.
 

After Uttar Pradesh, the probe into alleged lapses of food safety standards was expanded and Maggi noodle samples are being tested across the country.

However, Nestle India claimed it has got samples tested in an external laboratory as well as in-house and that the product was found "safe to eat".

Nadda said that his Ministry is seeing to it that the report from different states reach them as soon as possible so that it can take a view on the issue.

"First of all, we are waiting for the reports. Let things get authenticated. Only then the ministry is going to take the view. We are trying to see to it that the reports reach us as soon as possible. Appropriate action will be taken based on the reports," he said.

Asked whether any advisory has been issued from the Union Health Ministry to the states to put the product on hold, Nadda said,"Not yet. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is going to take a complete picture after getting reports from states."

A number of states including Kerala and Haryana have also initiated steps.

The Delhi government has banned the sale of Maggi noodles for 15 days and asked the Indian arm of Swiss manufacturer Nestle to withdraw the existing stock.

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First Published: Jun 03 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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