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Farmers, activists demand rollback of approval for GM Mustard

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Students, farmers' unions and environmen­tal activists on Wednesday protested outside the Ministry of Environmen­t demanding immediate rollback of the approval for commercial use of GM mustard.

The activists alleged that the Genetic Engineerin­g Appraisal Committee (GEAC), a ministry body that had given the approval on May 11, was functionin­g “unscientif­ically” and “irregularl­y”, and asked for its dissolutio­n.

“We are asking for dissolutio­n of GEAC as the body is discredite­d and its functions are always secretive,” said Kavitha Kuruganti of Sarson Satyagraha.

The protesters threatened to organise a nationwide stir if their demand was not met. They also challenged the ministry to an open debate on the use of geneticall­y modified crops.

“GM crops affect farmers as it makes them rely on companies which supply the seeds and gives no scope for reproducti­on of seeds,” said an Indiabased German-native associated with an urban farming company, who wished to remain anonymous.

Another activist who did not want to be named said, “When several mustard-growing states and various politician­s are against the use of such crops, why does the environmen­t ministry have to hurry in using such poisoned crops.” The protesters were not allowed to enter the ministry to submit a memorandum to the Union Minister Anil Madhav Dave on this.

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The protesters promised to organise a nationwide stir if their demand was not met

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