Is it safe 2 consume Bt brinjal???

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The current testing norms to rule out harmful effects of genetically modified crops like Bt brinjal from being fool proof, a member of biotech regulator GEAC said. :nerd

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"The current safety testing norms suggested for Bt-brinjal are insufficient and unscientific. These rules need to be strengthened," Pushpa Bhargava, the scientist who is also the Supreme Court appointee in the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) said at a panel discussion on Bt-brinjal. :pop


Last year, the regulator approved Bt-brinjal, a genetically modified variant of brinjal, for commercial cultivation without following the requisite tests, he said. Genetic component of Bt-brinjals are modified by inserting it with a gene to make the plant pest resistant.:y

"At present, any GM crop that clears the protocol of six tests as per the GEAC norm, is eligible for approval. Even Bt-brinjal followed the same, though scientists across the world have suggested in their research papers for 30 tests to know any adverse impact of the GM food," Bhargava noted.

He also alleged that most GEAC members have overlooked the warnings of the research papers done in the last 8-9 years on GM crops.
 

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To protest against the introduction of Bt brinjal in Indian markets, over 50 people went on fast at Jantar Mantar here on Saturday.

Observing the “national day of fast” on Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary, the protesters said even the ideals of Father of the Nation were opposed to Bt brinjal. As part of a nationwide protest, similar fasts were also organised in Kerala, Bihar, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Uttarkhand and West Bengal.

“Genetically modified (GM) crops such as Bt brinjal are not tested properly and they can trigger adverse effects on the human body,” said Selva, a protester.

“We do not need GM crops in India. With regard to brinjal, there is already a wide variety being cultivated through other means in the country. Germany, Switzerland and some other European countries have placed a moratorium on the production of GM food products,” he added.

Protesters alleged that GM crops could be life threatening, cripple the economy and hamper India’s national biodiversity as well as self-reliance.

A website which has been set up to protest against the introduction of Bt brinjal states that the fast was held to prevent multinational seed companies from taking control of the indigenous seed system through patented GM crops like Bt brinjal and also to stop the insertion of genetic material which reportedly makes the brinjal plant produce Bt toxin.

GM products would also adversely affect the environment and bio-safety, the website claims, adding that clearance was given to Bt brinjal based on inadequate tests, overlooking the death of animals grazing in Bt cotton fields and ignoring data that indicated harmful effects of Bt food on the liver and kidney.
 
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