NBA confirms
Monsanto/Mahyco and ors. to be criminally prosecuted in
B.t. Brinjal Biopiracy Case
In its first official confirmation,
National Biodiversity Authority (NBA, India's independent
regulator on all matters pertaining to biodiversity protection,
conservation and use) has stated that “it
is proceeding with lodging of complaint against the alleged
violators” of Biological Diversity Act on grounds of
biopiracy in promoting B.t. Brinjal, India's first transgenic
GMO food. This information was provided to Environment Support
Group (ESG) in response to a Right to Information query, and a
copy is enclosed. As per Indian law, the filing of the complaint
against this serious environmental crime assumes launching of
criminal prosecution against the violators. India has already
enforced a moratorium on the commercial release of B.t. Brinjal
on various scientific, legal, health and community concerns.
The undersigned on behalf of
Environment Support Group had filed a complaint in February 2010
accusing the world's largest agritech company Monsanto along
with its Indian partner Mahyco, Sathguru Consultants
(representing USAID and Cornell University) and various public
funded agriculture institutions such as University of
Agriculture Sciences (Dharwar, Karnataka), Tamilnadu
Agricultural University (Coimbatore) and Indian Institute of
Vegetable Research (Uttar Pradesh), of accessing over 16
varieties of brinjal endemic to India in comprehensive violation
of the Biological Diversity Act while promoting the commercial
release of transgenic B.t. Brinjal through 2005-2010. None of
the regulatory agencies, including the NBA and Ministry of
Environment and Forests, had bothered to verify compliance with
the B D Act throught out this period, and began to take action
with much reluctance after ESG filed the complaint.
The RTI query was filed seeking all
documentation pertaining to the case filed by ESG. Shockingly,
and quite questionably, NBA has refused to part with the
documentation even to the complainants. Justifying this stand,
it has controversially and peculiarly claimed that the
documentation cannot be shared with the complainants as “the
matter is under advanced stage of lodging of complaint and
taking into account the intricacies which involve nuances of
biotechnology it is felt that it may not be appropriate to
provide the documents/instructions at this juncture”.
Evidently, NBA is not even sure if this is the right decision to
take, and ESG will file an appeal against this decision soon.
As reported in the media, the
decision to initiate criminal prosecution against this case of
biopiracy was taken by NBA in its meeting held on 28 February
2012, after it was put to a vote. The vote became essential as
some members of the NBA were keen on stopping the prosecution.
This when when NBA had already resolved in June 2011 to
prosecute the violators, a fact repeatedly confirmed in
Parliament by the Indian Environment Minister Smt. Jayanti
Natarajan. ESG has consistently raised concerns over such
dithering by NBA to initiate action against violators of the
Biological Diversity Act.
Karnataka Chief Minister urged to
re-initiate prosecution against Bt. Brinjal violators
ESG has also submitted a
representation to Karnataka Chief Minister Shri. Sadananda Gowda
urging him to immediately revive the decision to criminally
prosecute those engaged in biopiracy through the Karnataka
Biodiversity Board. It may be recalled that the Board had
decided to initiate appropriate legal action against University
of Agricultural Sciences (Dharwar), Monsanto and Mahyco for
accessing 6 local varieties of brinjal illegally from Karnataka,
and converting them into transgenic B.t. Brinjal products, all
in violation of the Biological Diversity Act. However, due to
pressure, apparently brought by none other than the Principal
Secretary of Karnataka's Environment Department (the chief
custodian of Karnataka's biodiversity), the investigation built
over two years was suspended in a controversial decision of the
Board in January 2012. ESG initiated a mass petition in February
this year against this illegal and retrograde decision to the
Chief Minister. Over 500 groups and individuals across India and
the world have endorsed this representation which is accessible
at: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/karnataka-biodiversity-board-must-prosecute/. A copy of the representation now
made to the Chief Minister is also enclosed.
More details about ESG's efforts to
tackle biopiracy in India, including documents listed above, are
accessible at: www.esgindia.org
Leo
F. Saldanha
Coordinator/Trustee
and
Co-complainant in the aforesaid Biopiracy case with
Bhargavi
S.
Rao
Coordinator
(Education)/Trustee
Environment
Support
Group
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