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NEW DELHI : Renowned filmmaker and social
activist Mahesh Bhatt, in his first foray
as anchor in the new film 'Poison on the
Platter' directed by Ajay Kanchan, has attacked
biotech multinational companies and their
nexus with regulatory bodies.
He
has accused the MNCs for unleashing what
he describes as 'bio-terrorism' in the country.
Bhatt said: "In their mad rush to capture
the multi-billion dollar Indian agricultural
and food industry, the biotech MNCs are
bulldozing warnings by scientists about
the adverse impact of GM foods on health
and environment, and hurtling the mankind
toward a disaster, which will be far more
destructive than anything the world has
seen so far, simply because it will affect
every single person living on this planet."
Bhatt's
film makes a mockery of the Indian government's
claim of not allowing import of any GM foods
in the country as it conclusively demonstrates
that supermarkets in India are flooded with
harmful food stuff and biotech MNCs are
cashing on the ignorance of unsuspecting
consumers in India . "Indians are unfortunately
kept in dark, and the corporations are hatching
strategies to cash in on their ignorance.
Poison on the Platter is, therefore, an
attempt to generate awareness among consumers
and kick start an informed debate on the
issue", said Bhatt.
Trials
of GM foods on lab animals across the world
have repeatedly shown that they cause bleeding
stomachs, and adversely affect brain, lungs,
liver, kidney, pancreas and intestine. They
have been even linked to higher offspring
mortality and causing infertility.
"Are
we ready to eat a food that has the potential
to stunt our growth, impair our immune system
and adversely affect all our vital organs",
asks Ajay Kanchan, director of the documentary,
adding that "It's shocking that instead
of protecting the interests of farmers and
consumers, regulatory bodies in India are
pandering to the greed of biotech MNCs like
Monsanto, whose track record is littered
with lies, deceptions and notorious ability
to corrupt the regulatory bodies all over
the world".
"I
can say with absolute confidence that there
is irrefutable and overwhelming evidence
that genetically engineered foods are harmful
and that they are not being evaluated properly
by the governments of India , United States
, the European Union, or anywhere in the
world." Said Jeffrey M. Smith, Founder
Director, Institute of Responsible Technology
and author of two widely respected books
on health impact of GM foods Seeds
of Deception and Genetic Roulette, adding
that "this is one of the most dangerous
technologies ever introduced on earth, and
it's being deployed in our food supply.
It's madness, what we need is a political
willingness to say no more".
Concluding
a panel discussion following the screening
of the film, Mahesh Bhatt said, "We
cannot remain a mute spectator and let the
biotech companies fill their coffers by
using our bodies as their slaves in India
. If the Government and regulatory bodies
continue to ignore warnings by scientists
and release any GM food crop, I won't mind
spearheading a countrywide campaign on the
scale that India has not seen since the
days of Independent movement for one simple
reason that we all feel hungry and we can't
live without eating food."
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