Replying to a submission by A K Balan (CPI-M) on the "delay" in getting assent to the bill, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the state was committed to get the approval as the bill was passed unanimously.
'Centre has asked for certain clarifications three times and state had already replied'. The matter is at the final stage and our effort is to get assent to the Bill', Chandy said.
A high level committee appointed by the state government to report the loss caused to the people had estimated an amount of Rs 216.25 crore as compensation due from the firm. The Bill was passed based on the ecommendations of the high level committee.
Coca-Cola closed down its unit at Plachimada in Palakkad district in March 2004, following agitation by locals complaining of environment pollution and over exploitation of ground water by the company.
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