In its letter to Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath, Greenpeace India Executive Director Samit Aich also asked the Election Commission to "scrutinise" the government's "undue haste" in signing the agreement with Russia for Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project units 3 and 4 at Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu.
The letter comes a day after the Election Commission asked the government to defer till elections the controversial doubling of natural gas prices for companies like RIL from next month.
The Greenpeace noted that there is a clear case of undue commercial benefit to a corporate by paving way for field trial of GM crops, and complete disregard for the law of the land in the government's approval of Kudankulam 3 and 4.
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The Genetic Engineering Advisory Committee (GEAC), a statutory body for approving genetically modified crops, had last week decided to re-validated proposals for wider field trials for 10 genetically modified crops including wheat and rice.
Rice, wheat and maize which form the part of staple diet in most parts of India, cotton and sorghum are some of the crops allowed for trials over large areas.