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NOTE: Letter to India's Prime Minister from the leading molecular biologist, Dr

Pushpa Mittra Bhargava, who was appointed by India's Supreme Court to observe

the functioning of India's apex GM regulatory committee - the GEAC (Genetic

Engineering Approval Committee).

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December 11 2008

 

My dear Prime Minister,

 

I am writing to bring to your notice the dangers of virtually unchecked approval

of genetically modified crops in the country that is largely serving the

interest of multinational companies such as Monsanto.   This approval is

granted, according to the present procedure, by a Committee of the Department of

Biotechnology (DBT) followed by a Committee (Genetic Engineering Approval

Committee) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests..

 

There is a public interest petition pending in the Supreme Court (filed by Aruna

Rodrigues) asking for a moratorium of a few years on the sale of genetically

modified (GM) seeds and approval of GM crops.   In pursuance of this case,

the Supreme Court has nominated me to attend the meetings of the GEAC, which has

made me acutely aware of our failings in the area.

 

I have provided to the GEAC a list of tests that must be done before a GM crop

is approved.   However, only less than 10 percent of these tests are actually

being done before approval of GM crops.   Not only that, in the absence of a

national facility to do these tests or verify the results of tests done by

others, the seed companies  are either doing the tests themselves or having

them done by laboratories in the country *on samples provided by the seed

companies*.     These laboratories do not have a facility to determine

whether a seed is a normal seed or  a GM seed.     Therefore, for all

practical purposes, there is no objective way today to ensure safety of a GM

crop before it is approved for field trials or commercialization.  We already

have incontrovertible evidence that a great deal of damage has been done by Bt.

cotton (the only GM crop released so far, with many others, including food

crops, in the pipeline) to a section of

farmers in India,  as well as to farm animals.

 

Mrs Aruna Rodrigues told me that she had forwarded the list of tests mentioned

above, that I had recommended to the GEAC,  to randomly selected well-known

scientists who are experts in the field,  for their opinion, along with a copy

of the counter-affidavit of the GEAC which said that these tests are not

necessary (and which also cast personal aspersions on me!)..    She has

forwarded to me replies from the ten scientists who were approached by

her.   All of them, without exception, have unequivocally supported my list

of tests; none of them are my personal friends.  I am enclosing copies of the

replies of three scientists who are connected with three of the best-known

institutions in the world.    I would be happy to send your office all the

other replies  as well.

 

I, therefore,  agree with the contention of Mrs Aruna Rodrigues in the above

mentioned petition that  is pending in the Supreme Court, that we should have a

five to seven year's  moratorium on the sale of GM seeds and the planting of

any GM crop in the country.    During this period, we should set up an

appropriate laboratory to carry out all the necessary tests and to verify the

results of others that may have been carried out.   I have given to the GEAC

a blue-print of such a laboratory which would easily  take five years to be

fully operational.  We seek your support to the above proposal.

 

May I in the end say that as India is primarily an agricultural country,  with

60 percent of its  population deriving its total income from agriculture and

agriculture-related activities, it would cease to be a free country if its

agriculture is brought under the control of foreign

multinational companies through control of seed and agrochemical production..

 

The marketing of GM seeds by the multinational companies is a step in this

direction.    What is worrying is that as much as 30 percent of our seed

production today may be, directly or indirectly, already in the hands of foreign

multinational companies.   We must prevent this trend.  The proposed

moratorium would be one important step in that direction.

 

I will be very happy to see you personally at your convenience

in this regard.

 

With warm personal regards

 

Yours sincerely,

 

(P M Bhargava)

 

Dr Manmohan Singh

Prime Minister of India

7, Race Course Road

New Delhi 110011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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