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    "Vindicated" India renews call for London to drop Dow

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Friday renewed its demand that London 2012 terminates its sponsorship deal with Dow Chemicals, feeling vindicated by the resignation of a Games watchdog panel member over the tie-up.

    Meredith Alexander quit the Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 on Wednesday, saying she did not want to be part of a body that "became an apologist" for Dow Chemicals, the U.S. firm linked to India's 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.

    Dow bought the Bhopal plant owner Union Carbide in 1999.

    Alexander said a number of other panel members were also "deeply disturbed" by the company's sponsorship of a temporary decorative wrap around London's Olympic Stadium.

    Her resignation prompted IOA chief Vijay Kumar Malhotra to send a second letter to International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge exactly six months before the Games, saying there was no need to carry "this toxic legacy".

    "...the resignation of Ms Meredith Alexander from the Games Ethics Committee - the Commission for Sustainable London 2012 - has vindicated IOA's stand of opposing Dow's sponsorship," Malhotra wrote in his letter, copies of which were distributed to Indian media.

    "I am sure that you are well aware of the growing opposition to this sponsorship the world over with NGOs (non-governmental organisations), intellectuals like Noam Chomsky, Members of British Parliament and civil society openly coming out against it.

    "On behalf of the IOA I again urge you to take steps to remove Dow as sponsor and settle the matter as early as possible," Malhotra added.

    Activists say 25,000 people died in the years that followed the gas leak at a pesticides factory in Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.

    Campaigners have demanded Dow boosts a 1989 compensation package for those affected by the disaster.

    Dow, also an IOC worldwide partner, has denied any responsibility for the accident and says Union Carbide had settled its liabilities with the Indian government.

    A number of former Olympians have slammed the London sponsorship deal while Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has urged the government to boycott the Games over the issue.

    However, Malhotra has ruled out the possibility.

    Malhotra said he has sent a copy of his letter to London Games chief Sebastian Coe as well, while also conveying the IOA's position to the British High Commissioner in India last week.

    (Editing by Mark Meadows; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

     

    8 comments

    • kishor  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  29 days ago
      India is fighting on wrong front. You leaders never tried seriously to implicate the uninion carbide. It was some politician who made possible the escape of its chairman. It seems the politicians and this company officers are hand in glove. That is why the victims have not got proper treatment and compensesation. Nothing much expected from Olympic. It will be ratio of one player to ten officials, unwated burden on poor taxpayers.....Under boycott pretex at least some of our foreing currency will be saved..........
    • RK  •  29 days ago
      Patriot! You said west own the India right? you stupid... look at your economies...right now your economy is only promoting one business ... prostitution... do not have any option... millions of beggars... yesterday only I paid $10 to 10 different beggars.. and India and overall Asian economy is shining...we own you stupid.. we own the west look at next decade...
    • RK  •  29 days ago
      Who is this rogue Patriot? You wretched capitalist soul, it seems like .you sell your mothers and sisters for few bucks If somebody takes your sister , then you will take money and then shut up. right? you basXXXXerds! this is your culture! Not India's culture! . So you think everything including lives of 25000 people can be bought?
      You are free to sell your lives, respect everything for bucks! Not India!
    • Krishna  •  1 month 0 days ago
      Indira and Rajiv sold their vote banks, Muslims cheap in Bhopal for Union Carbide. Now Muslims will have reservations for setting up next nuclear plants. Congress spokesperson, a cheaper an****l is the advocate for Dow Chemicals. Rest are dramas for dumb and sentimental Indians who trust Ali/Ghandi family and Gandhi cap! Rest know the real story!
    • Kid  •  29 days ago
      india should go back and once again Worship Britain as it's Overlord . Since indian independence the corruption and lack of progress compared to other countries(Japan, Germany ,singapore and China) proves that indians have not eveolved the capability to take care of themselves or ther own. Churchhill was right to harbour his now proven prejudices against indians.
    • Raj  •  Jaipur, Rajasthan  •  29 days ago
      nobody cares for poor thats' india, its they strive,they pay taxes,they are looted mentally,physically they are killed even for protesting thats' thier rights peacefully?
    • debasish b  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  1 month 0 days ago
      Do we have the guts and B####s to be strong on this and if so boycott the Olympic?? Not that boycott has not happened in the past!
    • Patriot  •  29 days ago
      India, please shut up and take the money DOW give you. Its not like you are going to win any medals! The West owns you so please just keep quiet and bend over!