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Come clean on Heritage issue
14 Nov 2014 3:43 PM
Hyderabad,
Nov 13: YSR Congress has demanded Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu to appoint
an expert committee to find out whether or not the toxic formalin is present in
the products of his family-run Heritage Foods and come clean instead of
threatening people who voice their concern with defamation cases.
“He
should categorically state whether the Kerala Government has banned products of
Heritage Foods as they contain the toxic element of formalin which may lead to
cancer and other such life-threatening diseases. He should ask an experts’
committee to certify that the products are safe and until then, they should be
taken out of the shelves,” party MLA G Srikanth Reddy told reporters her on
Thursday.
Naidu
stating that he has no livestock is nothing short of insulting the farmers and
he should try to come clean instead of threatening our leaders, who raised the
issue, with defamation case. Shifting the blame on farmers is very heinous on
part of the Chief Minister who is in the habit of taking credit of the good
work of bureaucrats and shifting onus on them for his failures.
Safety
measures should be followed in any industry and they cannot be ignored for the
reason that the Company is owned by Chief Minister’s family members. We demand
that the products should be withdrawn from the market unless a safety
certificate is given by the experts, he said.