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*10** REASONS FOR YOU TO SAY “NO” TO BT BRINJAL!***

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*On **October 14th 2009**, the
regulators[1]<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#_ftn1>of
the Government of
**India** have cleared Bt Brinjal, the first Genetically Modified (GM) food
crop in the country and the first ever vegetable in the world with a
toxin-producing gene inside it, for commercial cultivation. The Government
of **India** is to now decide on its commercial release after holding
consultations with all stakeholders in January and February 2010. *

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*Here are at least **10** **reasons** why we should say NO to Bt Brinjal:--*

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1.       GM crops are created by the unnatural *insertion of foreign genes
into host DNA** *of a plant, which leads to numerous unpredictable changes
that are potentially dangerous for health. Bt Brinjal has been artificially
created by insertion of a bacterial gene (*Bacillus thuringiensis-*Bt*) *to
produce a toxin 24X7 inside the plant to target one pest—the Brinjal Fruit &
Shoot Borer (it has to be noted that while many pests and diseases attack
the crop, this technology is claimed as a solution to one such pest).



2.       There are many unaddressed questions with regard to the *very need
*of this Bt Brinjal. The National Agricultural Research System as well as *many
practicing farmers have enormous knowledge on successful, sustainable and
economically viable pest management without the use of synthetic pesticides
[2]<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#_ftn2>
*. In the face of such alternatives, it is not clear why the GM option (with
the claim that it will bring down pesticide usage) is being pushed. Further,
no one can argue that Bt Brinjal would be an answer to the hunger crisis!

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3.       *India** is the Centre of Origin/Diversity of Brinjal* (more than
2500 varieties) and no GM version of any crop has been introduced in its
Centre of Origin/Diversity *anywhere* in the world. This diversity—*national
heritage*---is now under great threat from Bt Brinjal. Remember, brinjal is
also a crop of great socio-cultural significance to Indians.



4.       *Health implications of Bt Brinjal*—No independent research to
prove the safety of Bt Brinjal exists. All decision-making happened based on
the crop-developer’s (i.e. Monsanto/Mahyco’s) data. Further, *no
long-term *(i.e.,
90 days plus) or *human feeding studies exist*. This Bt Brinjal also
contains anti-biotic resistant genes and poses serious public health
concerns with the possibility of ‘horizontal gene
transfer’[3]<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#_ftn3>.
What’s more, independent analyses of the crop developer’s biosafety data
concluded that *this Bt Brinjal is unsafe and unfit for human consumption*.



5.       With *Bt Cotton (the only approved GM crop in **India**), there are
several reports of adverse animal and health impacts* (including animal
deaths) that have not been systematically investigated. Further, from
various studies, GM foods are known to cause allergies, immune system
changes, damage to organs like kidneys and liver, affect growth and
metabolism and impact reproductive health adversely.



6.       Looking at another agricultural technology – synthetic pesticides –
we need to remember that even here, many chronic and other health impacts
were never assessed adequately. *The same players who gave the world such
toxic pesticides are now pushing GM seeds* saying that pesticides are toxic
for us – agreed, wholeheartedly – but *without closing down their
 agrichemical businesses!* Unlike chemical pesticides, however, *GM seeds
can never be recalled*, since seeds have a life of their own and propagate
themselves in uncontrollable ways….



7.       If Bt Brinjal is approved, we, as consumers, will have no way of
knowing whether the brinjal we consume daily is GM or not, as all brinjals
in the market will look the same. *This will be a violation of every
consumer’s right to know, right to safe food and right to choose which food
she/he wants to eat*. Further, labeling cannot be a solution for India where
the majority of consumption is of unpackaged foods in the open market and
from local *mandis.*



8.       Bt Brinjal has not been assessed for its impact on *Indian Systems
of Medicine *(ISM). Brinjal and related species are used widely in *Ayurveda
* and other medicinal systems. One can hence not predict whether the entry
of Bt Brinjal would make ISM medicines/practices ineffective or even toxic!



9.       If Bt Brinjal is approved, this will open the way for *rapid
approvals *of other GM food crops. There are at least 55 plants being
developed in India through genetic modification including rice, cabbage,
bhindi, cauliflower, tomato etc. An approval to Bt Brinjal will open up the
floodgates of other approvals and the *GM industry is very keen on bringing
in this Bt Brinjal as the Trojan Horse*.



10.   The *constitution and functioning of the Expert Committee* set up to
study Bt Brinjal, as also the haste with which the Genetic Engineering
Approval Committee has cleared the crop is itself questionable on
fundamental scientific and democratic grounds. Several State governments
have written to the Centre to express their concern and some have declared a
ban on Bt Brinjal in their states, given that Agriculture and Health are
state subjects as per the Constitution of India. For their constitutional
right over their agriculture to be upheld, no Bt Brinjal should be allowed
anywhere in the country.





*Now is the time when the Government of **India** needs to show whether it
believes in (and supports) sustainable development or not. A precautionary
approach is the only way forward to uphold the best interests of Indian
farmers and consumers in this matter - the Government should not allow this
unnecessary Bt Brinjal, particularly because safer, viable and more
sustainable alternatives exist.*

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*Please submit your concerns with regard to Bt Brinjal to Mr. Jairam Ramesh,
Minister of State (Independent charge) for Environment & Forests preferably
by post and/or fax:
**
1. Mr. Jairam Ramesh, *
Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent charge)
Ministry of Environment & Forests (MOEF)
Paryavaran Bhavan
CGO Complex, Lodhi Road
New Delhi - 110003, India
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +91-11-24361727
Fax: +91-11-24362222

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*2. Dr Manmohan Singh, *

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,

# 7, Race Course Road,

New Delhi 110001.
Phone: 011-23018939/23011156;
Fax: 011-23015603, 011-23019545,

        011-23016857, 011-23014255
Email:[email protected],

*p*[email protected] <[email protected]>,*  *[email protected]



*3. Smt Sonia Gandhi**, *

Chairperson,

United Progressive Alliance (UPA),

# 10, Janpath, New Delhi 110011
Phone: 011-23014161; 011-23012656
Fax: 011-23018651; 011-23017047
Email: [email protected], [email protected]

You may also submit your comments/observations to Hon’ble Minister for
Environment & Forests, via MoEF website:

http://moef.nic.in/modules/contact-ministry/contact-ministry/


You can get more information on www.indiagminfo.org clicking the top
left-hand link called “Bt Brinjal related material”, including all the
independent analyses of crop developer’s biosafety data.



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[1]<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#_ftnref1>Genetic
Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) in the Ministry of
Environmentand Forests based on the recommendations of an “Expert
Committee” on Bt
Brinjal.

[2]<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#_ftnref2>For
information on 
s<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&view=js&name=js&ver=Jd8O_KZeLH0.en.&am=%21Sg304q2GSli5Bbvy0fc6Qqw-V8VA6UHLDxRDxrdjp03Y#_ftnref2>afer,
cheaper and viable ways of brinjal pest management visit:
http://www.takingroots.in/

[3]<http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#_ftnref3>
Horizontal
gene transfer (HGT), is a process in which an organism incorporates genetic
material from another organism without being the offspring of that organism.
By contrast, vertical transfer occurs when an organism receives genetic
material from its ancestor, e.g. its parent or a species from which it
evolved.

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