Press Release

Canada’s Provincial Government Lies to Promote Chrysotile (White) asbestos

Quebec Minister Misquotes India’s Supreme Court Order

Congress MP Pressurizing People to Support Asbestos Plant in Andhra Pradesh

New Delhi-Stooping to an unprecedented low in order to protect the
profit mongers of asbestos mining industry, statement of Clément
Gignac, Economic development minister, Canadian province of Quebec has
done the unthinkable by claiming “Asbestos could help save lives in
India”.

Gignac has been caught blatantly lying about the established toxicity
of chrysotile asbestos and with regard to Supreme Court of India’s
order of 21st January, 2011.
Gignac’s claims about having studied the ruling of India's highest
court saying, "I read that ruling A to Z" is an impudent lie.

Did he read this significant aspect of the order dated January 21,
2011, wherein Supreme Court’s bench of Chief Justice of India Justice
S.H. Kapadia, Justice K.S. Panicker Radhakrishnan and Justice
Swatanter Kumar observed in para 15, “the Government has already
presented the Bill in Rajya Sabha. The statement of objects and
reasons of this Bill specifically notices that the white asbestos is
highly carcinogenic and it has been so reported by the World Health
Organisation. In India, it is imported without any restriction while
even its domestic use is not preferred by the exporting countries.” It
is noteworthy that Rajya Sabha is India’s Upper House of Parliament
where once Bill is introduced, it never lapses.

The Bench of Chief Justice of India notes, “Canada and Russia are the
biggest exporters of white asbestos. In 2007, Canada exported 95% of
the white asbestos, it mined out of which 43% was shipped to India. In
view of these facts, there is an urgent need for a total ban on the
import and use of white asbestos and promote the use of alternative
materials. The Bill is yet to be passed but it is clearly demonstrated
that the Government is required to take effective steps to prevent
hazardous impact of use of asbestos.”

In the light of the above, BANI seek apology from Gignac for
attempting to misled the people in Quebec and Canada. He has been
caught red handed.

Amidst bitter protests Gignac visited India twice and has approved
support for the Jeffrey mine through a $58 million loan guarantee for
blood tainted millions of dollars in taxes and royalties to Quebec
which in turn will create a $7.5 million economic diversification fund
for the region.

Jeffrey and its backers have to raise $25 million in financing by July
1, 2011. Montreal businessman Baljit Chadha's Balcorp Ltd must refrain
from buying chrysotile asbestos from Jeffrey and selling the fibre to
asbestos products manufacturers in India.

BANI salutes the role of Canadian Cancer Society which called on the
Canada’s provincial government to withdraw its support for the Jeffrey
mine expansion and endorses their statement,. "This decision directly
conflicts with global cancer control. The epidemic of asbestos-related
concerns, both in Canada and around the world, will continue to
spread".

The question is: how many times does Quebec and Canadian government
need to be proven wrong to realize that by playing into the hands of
profit mongers who are indulging in barbarism and gross human rights
violation, they are sinking the reputation of Quebec and Canada for
good.

Meanwhile, revealing the brutal character of asbestos companies, it
has reliably been learnt that Lagadapati Rajagopal, Congress MP from
Vijaywada is putting pressure on people to approve the approve the
construction of a asbestos plant by Pune-based Sahyadri Industries
that has proposed to establish this plant with a capacity of 1.8 lakh
tonnes. Amid massive opposition to the asbestos factory, a public
hearing is scheduled to be held on April 21, 2011. Some political
people have warned people against disapproving the cancer causing
asbestos plant at the public hearing.

The proposal of asbestos cement sheets factory at Narasimharao Palem,
Veerulapalem mandal, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh would harm the
present and future generations of people of Andhra Pradesh in
particular. Notably, the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) has not
been made available to the affected communities and in the absence of
the Telgu version of the EIA, the public hearing must be cancelled.

Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI) supports the struggle of Jana
Vignana Vedika and Citizens Forum Against Asbestos to stop the
construction of killer plants in Andhra Pradesh

It abundantly clear that the Canadian asbestos traders have become
more powerful than Governments of India, Canada and Quebec. Unmindful
of the ongoing ban on asbestos in almost the entire developed world,
Congress governments, its various fiscal policies and rural support
schemes have been promoting asbestos based products and building
materials under the influence of owners of asbestos companies.

There is at least one senior Congress leader and one MP of Indian
National Congress who owns one of the biggest asbestos companies in
the country. The MP’s asbestos company has built a asbestos factory in
Raebarely, the parliamentary constituency of Sonia Gandhi. Former
Cabinet Minister and veteran party leader, G Venkat Swamy who demanded
the resignation of Gandhi is the father of G Vivekanand, a Congress
Party MP and G Vinod, former minister in the Congress Party in the
state till 2009. Vivekanand is the owner of Visaka Industries that has
built the killer asbestos plant in Gandhi’s constituency.

Congress governments have been promoting asbestos companies without
any moral scruples under the insurmountable influence of asbestos
producers of Quebec, Canada and manufacturers in India. Pranab
Mukherjee, the Finance Minister has included asbestos under Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojna in his 2011-12 Budget Speech. Is it sufficient to
deal with a health crisis caused due to killer fibers of asbestos that
is estimated to cause some 50,000 deaths every year?

Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI) had written to the Finance
Minister seeking incentives for alternatives of asbestos. But since
1982, as a Finance Minister, Mukherjee has extended the general scheme
of excise duty concession to manufacturers of asbestos fibre and yarn.
Since then, asbestos industry remains the pet child of the congress
party or maybe it is the other way round.

The upcoming fifth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the
UN’s Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC)
Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in
International Trade (COP-5) to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 20
– 24 June 2011 will once again decide the fate of inclusion of
chrysotile in the list of hazardous chemicals.

If Indian government opposes inclusion of Chrysotile asbestos in the
PIC list even now, it would clearly mean that it is being anti-worker,
anti-people and anti- science. While presenting the Union Budget
(1995-96), Manmohan Singh, the then Union Minister of Finance too had
expressed his support for the asbestos industry on 15th March, 1995
saying, “I am also proposing reduction in excise duty in certain areas
of general consumption on asbestos fibres from 20% to 10% and on
asbestos cement articles from 30% to 25%.” Excise duty is a percentage
tax levied on a company's revenue, instead of (like income tax) on the
company's income.

The trend of making asbestos and its products artificially cheaper
with the blessings of the ruling political party continues till today
with the active support of Union Commerce Ministry and Union Finance
Ministry, Environment Ministry’s environmental clearance to asbestos
factories even as Union Health Minister expresses his helplessness to
ban use of cancer causing asbestos fiber in the parliament.

In order to address the continuing burden of diseases caused by
exposure to asbestos, the ILO has developed international standards
and guidelines to contribute to the elimination of asbestos-related
diseases (ARD) worldwide. This is in pursuance of the ILO resolution
of June 2006 seeking “elimination of the future use of asbestos and
the identification and proper management of asbestos currently in
place” as “the most effective means to protect workers from asbestos
exposure and to prevent future asbestos-related diseases and deaths”.

According to WHO estimates, more than 107,000 people die each year
from asbestos-related lung cancer, mesothelioma and asbestosis
resulting from occupational exposures. One in every three deaths from
occupational cancer is estimated to be caused by asbestos. The World
Health Assembly Resolution 58.22 of 2005 on cancer prevention urges
Member States to pay special attention to cancers for which avoidable
exposure is a factor, including exposure to chemicals at the
workplace. With Resolution 60.26, the World Health Assembly requested
WHO “to carry out a global campaign for the elimination of
asbestos-related diseases ".

Aren’t Governments of Quebec, Canada, India and Andhra Pradesh aware
of it? Why are they pretending colossal ignorance about incurable
diseases caused by exposure to asbestos fibers?

For Details: Gopal Krishna, Ban Asbestos Network of India/National
Alliance for Asbestos Free India, Mb: 9818089660, 07739308480,
E-mail:[email protected],
Web: banasbestosindia.blogspot.com

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