Endosulfan: SC allows activists to file intervention application

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July 21, 2011

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Mangalore, July 21: The Supreme Court has allowed Navdanya, a recognised premier network of organic farmers headed by Dr Vandana Shiva and human rights activist and environmentalist Dr Ravindranath Shanbhag to file an intervention application in the case filed by Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) seeking a country-wide permanent ban on Endosulfan.

According to a press release, the apex court on May 13 had banned the production, sale and use of pesticide Endosulfan in the country, holding that human life is more important than anything else. It then had appointed joint committee to submit its interim report on endosulfan within two months. In the application, both Vandana Shiva and Dr Ravindranath Shanbhag cited that their concern for the life and health of a large section of people who are directly affected with the use of the life threatening pesticide Endosulfan had compelled them to file an intervention application.

The application highlighting the deformities in poor people exposed to hazardous chemical pesticide attached pictures of victims suffering from life – threatening diseases like congenital abnormality to neurological problems.

The copies of report, in the application, submitted by KMC to ICMR in 2003 revealed that Endosulfan altered genes in humans.

Copies on the study of Aminosalicylic Acid reversing Endosulfan – induced Testicular Toxicity in male rats and National Institute of Occupational Health's (Indian Council of Medical Research) report on the unusual illness in Kasargod district submitted to National Human Rights Commission in July 2002 were attached with the application.

Copies of 40 journals highlighting the disastrous effects of the use of Endosulfan compiled by D Ravindranath Shanbhag was also attached with the voluminous application.

The applicants were forced to approach Court to secure Fundamental Right of lakhs of helpless citizens as the Government was not taking any steps to ban use of Endosulfan.

Every Citizen has a Fundamental Right to live a quality life of dignity and good health.

Poison free food is a necessity and our Fundamental Right and is included under article 21 as Right to Life, they stressed in the application.

The application with Supreme Court besides praying for a country-wide ban on the use and sale of Endosulfan in any form urged the court to set up a Committee to medically examine pregnant women in Kerala and Karnataka states for physical and mental abnormalities.

The report should be submitted to the court, the applicants said.


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Ballari, Jan 5: Thousands of Muslims, joined by the members of various organisations, on Saturday staged a massive protest in the town condemning the provocative speech by Bellary MLA G Somashekar Reddy.

The police caned the agitators after they tried to lay siege to the house of BJP legislator.

The protesters holding national flag took out a rally from Kaul Bazaar, which passed through the major streets, and culminated at Gadagi Channappa Circle. They raised slogans against the BJP and burnt the effigy of Somashekar Reddy.

The protest sent the traffic haywire Gadagi Channappa Circle and the cascading effect of it was seen across the town. SP C K Babu told the agitators that the MLA has been booked for making provocative speech and pleaded them to hold a protest at Municipal College grounds. But the agitators were in no mood to relent.

Inspector General (Bellary Range) I G Nanjundaswamy has rushed to the town to oversee security. The BJP MLA on Friday made inciting remarks against minorities during his speech at a pro-CAA rally in the town.

FIR against Reddy

The Gandhinagar police in the town on Saturday registered an FIR against MLA Somashekar Reddy, for making a provocative speech, under IPC Sections 153 A (promoting enmity between two religions), 295A (insulting religious beliefs) and 505B.

During his speech at a pro-CAA rally on Friday, Reddy had said, "Hindus are 80% of the population while minorities are 17%. What will happen to you if we hit back? Hence, you should be very careful about your moves and steps."

The legislator came down heavily on those staging protests against CAA in Ballari. "We won't keep quiet if another protest is staged against the CAA. Each Hindu is like Shivaji. Nobody will be alive if all Hindus come out to streets holding swords," he had said.

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