BKS and SJM on Saturday criticised the Union environment ministry’s approval to field trials of 15 varieties of genetically modified (GM) crops

G Sreedathan  |  New Delhi   July 21, 2014

The Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) and the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch (SJM), two Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)-inspired organisations, on Saturday criticised the Union environment ministry’s approval to field trials of 15 varieties of genetically modified (GM) crops, including rice, brinjal, chickpea, mustard and cotton.

In India, the issue of GM crops has been a political hot potato. So far, only commercial growth of BT cotton has been allowed.

The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC), which met here on Friday, approved field trials of these crops. “Field trials have been cleared for rice, brinjal, chickpea, mustard and cotton, etc. GEAC has allowed research in Indian conditions,” said Hem Pande, GEAC chairman.

BKS general-secretary Prabhakar Kelkar said, “Our stand is very clear; we totally oppose the decision of the environment ministry. We will write to Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar on this. We want the government to withdraw the permission for field trials immediately.”

He added foreign multinational companies had been lobbying for this approval and the government might have come under their pressure. “GM crops are against the interests of farmers. If the government doesn’t withdraw its decision, all options are before us,” he said.

Former BJP leader and chief of the Rashtriya Swabhiman Andolan K N Govindacharya tweeted: “An anti national decision #Modi ministry to promote GM crops and damage soil and agriculture #India.” (sic)
In its election manifesto, the BJP had said it would allow GM foods only after proper evaluation.

“Giving a clearance to GM crop field trials is a betrayal of people’s trust. The people who had elected the BJP to power are feeling deceived. They had voted on the promises made in its manifesto and the speeches made during the election campaign,” said Ashwini Mahajan, national co-convenor of SJM.

Pande said representatives of DuPont had, on Friday, made a presentation on seed production technology before GEAC.