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CII satisfied on Bengal stand on cola

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New Delhi , Aug. 17

The President of the Confederation of Indian Industries, Mr R. Seshasayee, on Thursday expressed satisfaction at the process undertaken by the Government of West Bengal in arriving at a decision with respect to the cola controversy. The decision was taken based on an independent and Government authorised verification conducted by the West Bengal Government, according to a release. Mr Seshasayee also said that the decision was in line with its stated position in terms of the course of action that should have been taken by all concerned in taking a view of the matter.

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