Union Science of Technology Minister Vardhan had been given additional charge of the environment and forests ministry, after the death of minister Anil Madhav Dave last week.
“I have taken over as the environment minister only yesterday and have not gone through the files related to GM mustard. I will take a call only after going through the details,” Vardhan, who was highlighting the ministry’s achievements in the past three years, told reporters.
The Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC), under the environment ministry, had a few weeks ago cleared GM mustard for commercial use. The final decision on a commercial launch now rests with the Union environment minister.
A few years earlier, the then environment minister Jairam Ramesh had stopped the commercial release of Bt brinjal, despite a clearance from GEAC, for want of enough studies.
On Monday, anti-GM crop activists had written to Vardhan to exercise “supreme objectivity” on decisions regarding the matter. They also claimed it was an “unacceptable conflict of interest” for him as he also held the science and technology portfolio.
In their letter to Vardhan, the activists claimed that his predecessor Dave, according to some people close to him, was not in favour of approving GM mustard and was also "toying with the idea of resigning from his post" rather than giving his approval. The activists asked Vardhan to reject GM mustard, claiming it was a “hazardous scientific fraud” being imposed on the nation.
Aside from the GM mustard issue, Vardhan also said on Tuesday that he had written to the governments of Bihar and other states to prepare their action plans to deal with heat waves.
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