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Chennai students ask Aamir Khan to
stop endorsing coke
Indo-Asian News Service
Chennai, Aug 13 (IANS) College students in Chennai shouted
slogans and displayed protest placards to actor Aamir Khan,
urging him to withdraw his endorsement of
Coca-Cola.
The students, members of Youth for Social Change, said they were
raising this issue with Khan, because he was an actor with a
"conscience".
Jennie Dolly Antony and Meghna Sukumar shouted slogans at the
Kamarajar Arangam auditorium Saturday night, "Aamir, stop
endorsing coke", and "Ganda matlab
Coca-Cola". They also held up a placard that read: "Aamir, set
an example: Boycott Coke."
Within seconds, the security personnel grabbed the placards and
tried to throw the girls out. Other students from Youth for
Social Change seated elsewhere in the
auditorium then began shouting slogans. They also held up
anti-Coke placards, urging the superstar to stop endorsing the
cola.
The protest took place at an awards ceremony to commemorate the
death anniversary of Gollapudi Srinivas, a director who was
tragically killed when he was 26. Khan was
the chief guest at the function:.
"We do not want to disrupt the
awards ceremony. We wish to not just mourn the dead but also
fight for the living," a student said.
"Coca-Cola is bad for health. And celebrity endorsers like Aamir
Khan and Madhavan are acting irresponsibly by using their
larger-than-life screen image to peddle these
dangerous drinks to unsuspecting youth who think it is cool to
consume junk food," another student added.
The Centre for Science and Environment in a study found that the
colas had dangerously high pesticide content, an argument that
has been contested by the cola giants
who say they meet all industry and health standards.
The students were hopeful that Aamir Khan will withdraw his
endorsement. "We are not going after other celebrities. They
have never claimed to have a conscience. Aamir
has lent his support for the Narmada Bachao Andolan and for the
victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy," a student said.
Not wanting to interrupt the awards ceremony, the students had
attempted to seek an appointment with Khan. But their request
was turned down.
"Left with no choice we had to raise the issue inside the hall,"
a student said. The group is now planning a nationwide campaign
to pressurise celebrities to stop endorsing
Coke, Pepsi and other unhealthy products.
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