Scamsters are poisoning farmers, police is drinking the poison of corruption in Gujarat

Poisonous dose of poly, preparations to end the price of BJP playing the game of poison!

People are remembering Nirlipt Rai. As soon as the elections are over, the police themselves are stealing scrap from the barn.

Ahmedabad, 26 July 2024 (Gujarati translation from Google)

A factory making different brands of pesticides was caught from the farm of BJP leader and former Agriculture Minister Bechar Bhadani.

The police seized 870 fake pesticides worth Rs. 12.39 lakh. 7 packing machines were also seized.

Two policemen of SOG recovered bottles of fake pesticides from shopkeepers. Where did these fake pesticide bottles go? That is the question.

Two days ago, Amreli SOG seized Chodwadiya, brother-in-law of former Agriculture Minister Bhadani’s son, from the bypass along with a fake pesticide manufacturing factory. Alkesh Bhanu Chodwadia, a resident of Mancity, was arrested from the factory site.

The case is being investigated by SOG. Of course, two policemen of SOG recovered the bottles again from different pesticide shops. No crime has been registered against the traders who bought these bottles. The names of the traders were not disclosed.

Manufacturers and traders doing business worth crores for two years were killing people.

Bhavnagar Divisional Inspector General of Police is Gautam Parmar. Who is very closely associated with Kailashnathan. He is working with Kailashnathan in the Sabarmati Harijan Ashram project.
Amreli Police Chief is Himkarsingh. Deputy District Superintendent of Police is Chirag Desai.
Amreli Special Police Action Group-SOG’s Faujdar R.D. Chaudhary is investigating after taking over the factory. Deputy Criminal K. Isid. Mori and NB Bhatt were also with him.

Constables Yuvraj Sarvaiya, Naz Popat, Sanjay Parmar, Manish Gadhvi, Arvind Chauhan, Devang Mehta, Jignesh Poptani, Jayraj Wala, Janak Kuwadia of Special Police Action Group were involved in this operation. All these officers and havildars are responsible for negligence.

Unauthorized pesticides were being manufactured in a wadi in front of Padsala Gas Godown on the road from Savarkundla Bypass Chowk to Radheshyam Chowk in Amreli.

11 were sent to the Agriculture Department for investigation.

Many questions arise in the investigation.

Aware citizen and Sarpanch of Amreli Nathlal Sukhadia has written a letter to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

In the letter, Nathlal has said that it has become very important to hand over the investigation of the fake pesticide factory caught by Amreli Police to an honest senior police officer.

There were thousands of liters of fake pesticides. The chemical cans were full. There were 8 packing machines there.

Alkesh Bhanu Chodwadia, a resident of Man City, Amreli, was caught in a shed.

He was released on bail within hours of his arrest.

The Amreli police is protecting many people involved in the entire episode.

In which the blessings and financial benefits of the district police chief and political leader have been spared.

It is not known how many farmers suffered due to fake pesticides.

Farmers who earn their living by doing minor hard work have been deliberately fooled.

The details of where and in what quantity the sale took place have not been given.

The traders and original manufacturers of Camilac have not been caught.

It has not been investigated where the poisonous chemical came from.

It is not possible to commit such a big scam without the cooperation of the taluka police station officer.

Former Agriculture Minister Becharbhai Bhadani is the owner of Land Survey 621/2, 0-55-83 Account Number 15808 and Survey Number 621/2-3, 0-5143 where this factory is located. His son is Atul Bhadani and his wife is Nitaben Atul Bhadani.

A fake pesticide factory running on the land of the BJP leader for two years has been discovered.

A black business worth crores has been done by cheating the farmers.

The police have kept the remand of the accused loose by taking political and economic advantage. Bail has been granted.

Thousands of liters of poisonous chemicals and distributed goods have not been investigated. This matter is serious but raises doubts for the police and the agriculture department.

There is no investigation as to where the goods came from and to whom and for how much.

The entire episode should be investigated by an honest police officer like Nirlipt Rai and a team of the agriculture department against the people involved in it.

The agriculture department has not investigated whether the pesticide produced was banned or not and how dangerous it was. It is not known how many farmers were affected.

Apart from the Chief Minister, the details have been sent to the state police chief, Bhavnagar region IG Gautam Parmar, MLA and Dandak Kaushik Vekariya. Hiren Hirpara of BJP Kisan Morcha has given the information.

The question arises that if any citizen of Gujarat writes a letter and mails to the top officials, then it is not answered. Complete investigation was not done. Pesticides were being sold in Savarkundla, Rajula, Amreli and other places for two years. Therefore, the bottles have been taken only from the shops selling Amaryllis pesticides.

The police tell a short time that the factory is open. In fact, it was running for two years. The police did not investigate the bills of the chemical supplier and the person to whom the goods were sold.

The police table has been granted bail. Remand was not sought. The question is about granting bail in the police station itself. The big question is why the police adopt such a weak attitude towards the accused instead of playing with the death of people.

The accused BJP leader Bechar Bhadani and his son are to be questioned to investigate their mobile data bank accounts.

It is necessary to investigate the bank statements of the PSIs.
The factory has been sealed, but it is necessary to find out whether the diaries and accounts have been seized for investigation or not.
Whether there was a license or not and if yes, then how was it given, it has not been investigated. It has not been disclosed whether the BJP leader had leased this land or warehouse to his relatives or not, whether the lease agreement was investigated or not. It has not been investigated whether the police declaration of rented properties has been violated or not.

How can a single man work in this factory. The police does not have an answer whether it will take other people into custody or not.

PSI Prashant Lakkad has been re-appointed to the same place where he was suspended 6 times. A fake pesticide factory has been caught from the same area where he is posted. The Malai Wali Chowki is so much under the control of senior officers that they are transferring one to another police station whenever they want. PSI Prashant Lakkad has broken all records and returned to the same position as Taluka PSI despite being suspended thrice. With the transfer of former district police chief Nirlipt Rai, P.B. Lakkad has been put in the desired position.

Paresh Dhanani
Dewalia Sarpanch Sukhadia dared to expose the police and politicians but Paresh Dhanani could not do anything.

Bechar Bhadani’s farm is one kilometer away from Paresh Dhanani’s inherited land. Congress party leader Paresh Dhanani has visited this farm of Bhadani many times.

He has visited the cowshed running in Bhadani’s farm here. He went here and saw the production of earthworm compost which is necessary for organic farming. On one hand organic compost was made here, on the other hand chemical pesticides were produced.

The fence swallows dirt.

The former was the Agriculture Minister and has been a BJP leader so this has not been compiled? Gun recovered
The accused Alkesh Bhanubhai Chodwadiya is the brother-in-law of Atul Becharbhai Bhadani. Atul and Becharbhai are currently in Canada. Atul has locked his social media accounts. Two guns were also found with Atul. In 2015, the police had seized two guns from Atul Bhadani, son of former Agriculture Minister Bechar Bhadani in the BJP government.

Murder charge
Atul was arrested in Amreli for allegedly murdering a builder for money. Licensed revolvers and guns were buried in the field.
Atul Bhadani is 51 years old.

Rent dispute
In 2007, BJP President Rajnath Singh took disciplinary action. Gujarat’s rebel leaders turned against Narendra Modi’s dictatorship. In which BJP MLAs Bechar Bhadani, Gordhan Jadphia, Balu Tanti, Bavku Angad, Dhiru Gajera, Siddharth Parmar and Ramila Desai expelled the seven rebel MLAs from the party.

They were accused of cross voting in the presidential election.

Suresh Mehta, Vallabh Kathiria, Soma Ganda Patel were also with them. All of them were protesting against Modi’s dictatorship along with Keshubhai Patel. Most of them including Bhadani went to Congress. Now they have returned to BJP.

When Arun Jaitley was in charge, there was a rebellion against Modi. They were together making way to defeat Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in the elections. After Shankarsinh Vaghela’s rebellion, there was a big split in the BJP led by Keshubhai. After 5 years of opposition to Modi by BJP, when the party did not listen to them, former Gujarat Chief Minister Suresh Mehta, former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel and former BJP President Kashiram Rana left BJP and formed a new party. Bhadani supported them.

Bhadani has been a very courageous leader.

Bechar Bhadani had then said that many people know about the corruption of ministers. If there is courage, then an investigation should be done against Modi.’ Only then can it be said that Modi is honest.

2008

In 2008, suspended BJP MLA from Lathi Bechar Bhadani joined BJP again with his supporters after resigning from Congress.

2014

In 2014, Bhadani resigned again.

Former minister Bechar Bhadani had left BJP and contested the election, but lost. So he came back to BJP. After Bavku Undhad was declared the candidate, Bhadani again resigned from all the posts.

He resigned after supporting the Patidar agitation in 2015.

Where was the fake medicine caught earlier?

– A fake pesticide manufacturing factory worth Rs. 17.33 lakh was caught from Wadhwan’s Velavadar house.

– Fake pesticides were being sold in Ankleshwar.

– Sunlight Enterprises located at Street No. 5 in Somnath Industries Area near Narayan Way-Bridge on Kotharia Road in Rajkot used to manufacture fake medicines.

– A fake pesticide factory was running in Navagam near Rajkot. Here in Rudanagar, a person named Brijesh Khanghar was making pesticides for agriculture without a license.

– Jayesh Ghatia of Crystal Fertilizer firm used to make fake pesticides near Ishwar Way Bridge on Shaper Padwala Road in Rajkot.

– Fake medicines of companies of Maharashtra and Haryana were recovered from Kishore Jagannath Patel and Ashok Jagannath Patel of Ankleshwar GIDC. In which there were pesticides like Polo, Extra, Mono, Regent and others with different names.

About 45% of crops are destroyed by pests and diseases. Therefore, farmers spray poison on crops to kill pests. In Gujarat, 6200 tonnes of pesticides are used in 96 lakh hectares of fields. 4 thousand tonnes of fungicides, seed weeding equipment and 10 thousand tonnes of pesticides are consumed.

In which 5%

Adulteration of pesticides was found. Due to lack of information, farmers use 25 percent fake pesticides.

Gujarat has become the fourth state in the country where pesticides are adulterated.

4 to 23 percent of medicines are adulterated. In 2018-19, 4011 drug samples were taken from pesticide shops in Gujarat and tested for quality in laboratories in Gandhinagar and Junagadh. In which 174 medicines were not up to the standard.

The policy does not apply to those who want to do wrong.’ They are mostly found manufacturing banned drugs. This is the biggest danger. It perpetuates the toxic cycle. Acute toxicity, long-term health effects and risk to the ecosystem have been proven.

There are 66 pesticides that are banned abroad. But it is used in our farm.

18 pesticides were banned in 2018 and 20. These include benomyl, carbaryl, diazinon, fenarimol, fenthion, linuron, methoxy ethyl mercury chloride, methyl parathion, sodium cyanide, thymopan, tridemorphyl, alachlor, dichlorvos, phorate, phosphamidone, triazophos.

Banned pesticides

Acephate, altrazine, benfecarb, butachlor, captan, carbadenyzyme, carbofuran, chlorpyrifos, 2.4-D, deltamethrin, dicofol, dimethoate, dinocap, diuron, malathion, mancozeb, methomyl, monocrotophos, oxyfluorone, penofol, metholophos, thiafen, thiram, zinab and ziram. (Acephate, Altrazine, Benfuracarb, Butachlor, Captan, Carbendazim, Carbofuran, Chlorpyrifos, 2.4-D, Deltamethrin, Dicofol, Dimethoate, Dinocap, Diron, Malathion, Mancozeb, Methomyl, Monocrotophos, Poxifluno, Suflufon, Mancozeb, Ulfulin, Mac, Oxygen, Thiram, Zineb and Gayaram.

27 have recommended a complete ban on toxic pesticides. The chemical industry is poisoning people to make huge profits. The chemical industry is selfish and operates for profit.

Monocrotophos, Acephate are banned in the state of Maharashtra. The Punjab state government has not issued new licenses for five of the 27 pesticides (2,4-D, Benfuracarb, Dicofol, Methomyl, Monocrotophos) due to their harmful effects. In Kerala, due to public health concerns Of these pesticides monocrotophos, carbofuran, atrazine have been banned since 2011.

The manufacture of aldrin, benzene hexachloride, calcium cyanide, chlordane, copper acetoarsinide and menzone, nitrofen, paraquat dimethyl sulphate, pentafluoro nitro benzene, pentachlorophenol, dieldrin, tetradifone, toxaphene, aldicarb, dibromo chloropropane, endrin, ethyl mercury chloride, heptachlor and methoxychone has been banned.

Additionally, of the 27 pesticides atrazine, carbofuran, chlorpyrifos, malathion, mancozeb, monocrotophos are toxic to children. These include birth defects, brain damage and low IQ. Monocrotophos, in particular, is responsible for the Bihar disaster in 2013, in which 23 schoolchildren died after eating food contaminated with the pesticide.

There are 282 pesticides registered in India. These 27 harmful pesticides account for less than 10 percent of all registered pesticides. Banning them will have no impact on food security and agricultural production.

The agriculture ministry has requested the WHO to review all remaining pesticides registered for use in the country. The criteria used to evaluate pesticides need to be re-examined.

The government has banned 40 pesticides and 4 pesticide formulations. Yet there are factories that manufacture them.

The Indian government has deregistered 18 pesticides, including 2, 4 and 5-T.

The government has banned the use of pesticides such as aluminum phosphide, captafol, cypermethrin, dazomet, DDT, fenitrothion, methyl bromide, monocrotophos and trifluralin.

6 pesticides have been banned, including alachlor, dichlorvos, phorate, phosphamidone, triazophos and triclophoron.

Danger
Chlorpyrifos (CPS) is an organic pesticide used in house paints on crops, animals and buildings. Used to kill many pests including insects. It attacks the nervous system of insects by inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase enzyme. Many scientists of the world have experimented on it and proved that it is a danger to the environment, remains in the soil for years and the roots of agricultural crops do not like this pesticide. Therefore, plants need more chemical fertilizers.

For 55 years in the world and 45 years in Gujarat, this pesticide has wreaked havoc on humans and living nature.

The Pesticide Action Network (PN) is a network of more than 600 participating NGOs, institutions and individuals in 90 countries. They have opposed these 27 pesticides and demanded the government to immediately ban them in India. But the Gujarat government is not ready to do anything about this.

Most of the farmers and agricultural laborers are spraying pesticides without any safety equipment and are suffering from toxic effects.

The number of highly hazardous pesticides was 338 in March 2021. Some pesticides are so toxic that there is no antidote available for them.

Sample failed

As of July 19, 2019, 259 samples of pesticides taken in 33 districts in two years in the state failed

The medicines were found to be of low quality.

The medicine was bad. It caused harm to people, animals, environment, crops. Farmers incurred losses of crores. They used to buy medicines at high prices. The soil was also poisonous.

Insects did not die from pesticides.

Companies are selling fake medicines by labelling them as approved medicines. Most of the samples were found to be fake and ineffective.

The maximum number of 23 fake medicines were found in Rajkot district.

18 samples of medicines have failed in Gir Somnath.

16 samples failed in Aravalli and Panchmahal.

15 samples failed in Gandhinagar, 15 in Sabarkantha, 12 in Navsari, 11 in Kutch and Mehsana.

There are 118 pesticide inspectors in Gujarat. They take names. But it has been seen that some inspectors and labs are passing samples by making big mistakes. If this confusion is taken into account, then the 4 percent adulteration caught increases to 10 percent.

The same happened in 2017-18. Out of 2905 samples, 77 failed and cases were registered against 59 manufacturers or distributors.

In 2016-17, out of 3277 samples, 73 samples were found adulterated, 27 cases were registered and action was taken.

In 2015-16, out of 3252 samples, 92 samples failed and crime was registered against 50 traders.

In 2014-14, out of 3305 samples, 115 samples failed, 57 manufacturers-dealers were registered and legal action was taken.

Use of pesticides

The country’s pesticide market was Rs 17522 crore in 2016, with an annual growth rate of 7 percent, this market is estimated to be Rs 34843 crore in 2026.

The consumption of pesticides worldwide is about 2 million tonnes per year. Of which 24% is used in the United States and 45% in Europe and the remaining 25% in the rest of the world.

600 grams of crop protection chemicals are used per hectare in the country, while in the world this rate is 3 kg per hectare. Pesticides worth Rs 22,000 crore are used in India and Rs 2000 crore in Gujarat. However, 20 to 30 percent of the crops grown in the country are damaged due to diseases and pests. In 2012-13, the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals said that crops worth Rs. 45000 crore were destroyed. According to a study by industry body Assocham, in 2014, crops worth Rs. 50,000 crore were destroyed.

Farmers in the country have 30,000 types of herbicides, 3000 types of nematodes and 30,000 crop-eating insects.

Agriculture and horticulture account for 67% of the total pesticide use in India. 40% are organochlorine pesticides, 30% organophosphates, 15% carbamates, 10% synthetic pyrethroids and 5% other chemicals. In India, paddy crops use the highest 29% pesticides, followed by cotton at 27%, vegetables at 9% and pulses at 9%.

Medicine becomes pain

In Gujarat, 100 people are dying of cancer every day directly or indirectly due to pesticides sprayed in farming. 2 lakh cancer patients have been found in Gujarat in 3 years. In 2018, there were 66 thousand cancer patients. In 2020, there were 70 thousand. In 2024, there will be 1 lakh cancer patients in Gujarat. For this, 104 medicines are responsible for destroying insects on crops in the field, destroying fungi and destroying rocks.

Gujarat had the highest number of diabetes and heart disease patients in India. Now Gujarat has the highest number of patients in India according to population. Gujarat has become number one in cancer by surpassing Punjab. In which breast cancer is 30 percent and mouth cancer is 36 percent. Which is caused by pesticides and tobacco.

The average Indian consumes 0.27 mg of DDT with delicious foods in his daily diet, resulting in the cumulative DDT level of the body tissues of an average Indian being 12.8 to 31 ppm, which is one of the highest in the world.

The level of pesticides in wheat ranges from 1.6 to 17.4 ppm, in rice from 0.8 to 16.4 ppm, in beans from 2.9 to 16.9 ppm, in peanuts from 3.0 to 19.1 ppm, in green vegetables from 5.00 and in potatoes from 68.5 ppm.

In Gujarat, 90 percent of milk samples from dairies were found to contain dieldrin at 4.8 to 6.3 ppm. The use of chemical poisons in agriculture has also made river water toxic. Drinking water from lakes has been found to contain pesticides at 0.02 to 0.20 ppm.

NCRB data says that 31,026 people died in India in 2019 due to pesticides (suicide and accidental intake).

Germs are increasing

In 2014-15, 2.6 percent of vegetables and agricultural products were found to have pests.

Out of 20618 samples, 543 samples were bad. 56 percent of the failed samples were vegetables. In which more bacteria than normal were found. This amount was high in vegetables like green chillies, cauliflower, cauliflower, eggplant, tomato, capsicum. The central government report says that the number of bacteria in food is increasing. (Gujarati translation from Google)