Sorry about this.
shreeseva.it@xxxxxxxxx
While I agree that GM crops are a potential source of badness, this email is highly inappropriate for this list (as I'm sure you've been told by now.)On Aug 18, 2011, at 2:22 AM, <shreeseva.it@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi ,
I just signed a petition asking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop the Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India (BRAI) Bill from being passed.
This bill will create a body which will single-handedly clear all genetically modified (GM) crops. Public opposition made the Karnataka government ban field trials of GM crops in the state recently. Now we need to get the national government to stop this bill.
You should ask Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop the dangerous BRAI bill too:
http://www.greenpeace.in/take-action/save-your-food/stop-the-brai-bill.php
Regards,
Our government is working on a disastrous recipe. It’s a bill that will place genetically modified (GM) food on our plates, without our knowledge.
Click here to ask PM Manmohan Singh to save your food
The Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India (BRAI) bill can be tabled anytime in this monsoon session of Parliament. The bill, which is not even public, is being pushed in a hasty and secretive fashion. According to an earlier version leaked by the media, the bill will create a centralised non transparent body which will become the sole approver for GM crops. [1]
By being secretive, the government is only creating more suspicion about the intention of the bill. Public opposition helped stop Bt Brinjal, last year.[2] Now we need to get the national government to stop this bill and save our food.
You should ask Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop this bill because it is not transparent.
http://www.greenpeace.in/take-action/save-your-food/stop-the-brai-bill.php
Opposition from people against GM crops in Karnataka made the government declare a ban on the field trials of GM crops in the state. [3] This can be achieved again. Support from lakhs of people will help put pressure on the PM to stop this bill.
The last known draft of the bill had a clause which allowed BRAI to escape the purview of Right to Information.[4] If the bill is passed as is, we will not be able to stop genetic modification of 56 other crops in the pipeline.Ask the PM to stop this bill now!
http://www.greenpeace.in/take-action/save-your-food/stop-the-brai-bill.php
Thanks a billion!
Kapil Mishra
Sustainable Agriculture Campaigner
Greenpeace India
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- A law unto itself, www.outlookindia.com, March 8, 2010
http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?264454- India says no to Bt brinjal, for now, www.rediff.com, February 9, 2010
http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/feb/09/india-says-no-to-bt-brinjal-for-now.htm- No GM trials in State: Katti, Deccan Herald, July 20, 2011
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/177877/no-gm-trials-state-katti.html- Biotech Bill: Sweeping powers, glaring omissions, www.rediff.com, March 11, 2010
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