Villagers in PM Modi's constituency blame Coca-Cola for water scarcity
November 28, 2015  13:34
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Eighteen village councils in northern India are demanding a local Coca-Cola bottling plant be prohibited from extracting water from the ground, claiming its over usage has led to water scarcity in the area, said an environmental campaign group. 

The villages, which are located in Mehdiganj area of Varanasi district -- the constituency of Prime MinisterNarendra Modi -- claim they have been facing water shortages since 1999 when the plant began operations.

Coca-Cola paints a pretty picture of itself internationally as a responsible user of water, but the reality in India is that it exploits groundwater at the expense of the poor, the women, children, farmers and livestock who have to live with less water because Coca-Cola mines groundwater in a water scarce area for profit.
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