The 2mins blog
Entered India somewhere in
1980’s, now Amitabh Bacchan to Madhuri Dixit promoting the immensely popular
Maggi noodles. This (sudden) ban on Maggi is a
bit surprising to me for following reasons:
One: Is this just a drama? Banning a product after
allowing it to gain an enormous market share, is an eye catching act of course.
Two: Required business cuts, perhaps, denied or deviated
by Nestle?
Three: Is the government even aware regarding food Adulteration
happening all over India?
In Mumbai, vegetables are grown
near and around the tracks using water from gutter. This has not stopped over
years? They will not be banned or this will not be controlled, of course
vegetables are good for health. Maggi, widely consumed in cities like Mumbai,
contains xyz, which is bad for health, banned. What an irony!
Why was the government not
vigilant enough to govern such malpractices, especially in the food industry?
They couldn’t spare 2mins? Oh common. You get a plate of hot, sizzling and
spicy Maggi, in just 2mins!
Why was the government not
vigilant enough to govern the Mid-Day meal scheme? Kids brawled to death in
some states. They couldn’t spare 2mins? Oh common. You get a plate of hot,
sizzling and spicy Maggi, in just 2mins!
Why was the government not
vigilant enough to monitor Maggi samples on an annual basis? At least much
frequently than once in a decade. They couldn’t spare 2mins? Oh common. You get
a plate of hot, sizzling and spicy Maggi, in just 2mins!
But who will raise the voice? In India,
the one who speaks and is listened to, is the one with the Gandhi Printed
Paper.
Wait and watch now. 2mins please,
and no Maggi this time!
2 comments:
I agree with you. Recently happened 100+ death because of drink nobody banned that still no one is dead because of Maggi. Only the youth power can rise the voice.
yes,after observing the process Speed of this case,
we must think,'is this India where one case takes years for hearing only.....!!'
really interesting
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