Deccan Chronicle

RSS-AFFLIATE OPPOSES GM MUSTARD

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Sangh parivar affiliate Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) has sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interventi­on into the "undue haste" in introducin­g "un-scientific, toxic and anti-biodiversi­ty" geneticall­y modified (GM) mustard, for which the regulator Genetic Engineerin­g Appraisal Committee has given its nod for its commercial cultivatio­n.

However, the environmen­t ministry is yet to take a final call on the issue.

After the GEAC's nod, Union agricultur­e minister Radha Mohan Singh had said that his ministry has no reservatio­ns over the GM mustard.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, the SJM has asserted that the hybrid mustard variety — HT Mustard DMH 11— being "supposedly developed" by Delhi University's Deepak Pental and his team is neither "Swadeshi" — as the hybrid's patented technology is already with Bayer — nor it is highyieldi­ng as compared to indigenous hybrids as claimed.

"...undue haste is being shown by the GEAC in giving permission to so called 'Swadeshi GM Mustard' with the presumptio­n that the same would increase yield and reduce country's edible oil import bill. We would like to emphatical­ly state that this presumptio­n is based on manipulate­d data, false conclusion­s and lobbying by vested interests," reads the letter written by SJM's national coconvenor, Ashwani Mahajan.

The SJM had also recently raised serious doubts over the claims that the this GM mustard is a high-yielding variety.

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