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Memories of Another day

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While my Parents Pulin babu and Basanti devi were living

Monday, September 29, 2008

Multinational Versus Grandsons of Lenin


Multinational Versus Grandsons of Lenin



Grandsons of Lenin don’t even wait for the newspaper to arrive before they post their nonsensical unwarranted and unqualified comments. Their brains are genetically engineered to write exactly the same words every time to anything about multinationals.



I participated in Agricultural Leadership Conference on 18-19 September in Delhi where over 1000 farm leaders participated but none of the BOGUS grandsons of Lenin participated though many of them were invited.



I asked Agriculture Minister of Andhra Pradesh “Were there 1600 Sheep Deaths in Andhra Pradesh?”- as falsely propagated by dubious expert Dr. Pushp Bhargava and his boot lickers. “There is no such incident in Andhra Pradesh. Bt Cotton is successful in AP and Pesticide Use has declined” was his quick reply.



There was no one from any NGO of Punjab. Two farmers of Ludhiana introduced direct seeding technology for rice farming that saves water and distributed leaflets.



Lenin Grandsons are neither leaders of farmers, nor farm workers nor even nor industry leaders nor consumers representatives ABSOLUTE ZERO. But they use Computers systems, Mobiles, TV, Broadcast and so many technologies around invented and developed by multinationals.



They even use Toilet Soap, Tooth Paste, Vegetable Oil, Corn Flakes, Bread etc all western products but genes of Lenin can not leave them and they need genes of some American to correct the disorder.



Ravinder Singh

September29, 2008



http://www.thehindu .com/2008/ 09/26/stories/ 2008092651460700 .htm

"Biotech crops only solution to increase productivity"

Special Correspondent

CHENNAI: "There is an urgent and pertinent need to increase the crop productivity to meet the increasing demand for food, and this will be possible only through biotech crops," K.C. Bansal of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute said on Wednesday.



Addressing reporters here, Prof. Bansal said recognising the importance of genetically modified crops, the ICAR, State agricultural universities and other agricultural institutions were increasingly investing in research in these crops. Field trials were being conducted for various crops, including rice, brinjal, cauliflower, cabbage and chickpea, and they were all in advanced stages of approval.



Bt cotton had become popular among farmers. Within six years of the launch of Bolgard Bt cotton, farmers increased their productivity. Now the cotton production had doubled, making India the second largest producer and exporter. Environmentally, Bt cotton required less pesticide.



The rapid increase in the number of farmers going in for Bt cotton was a testament to their faith and trust in the technology. In all probability, Bt brinjal would hit the market in 2009.



This would help the farmers reduce the use of pesticides to a great extent, thus making the vegetable safe for consumption.



Power of Monsanto and Green card



Posted by: "Arun1951" arun1951@gmail. com

Fri Sep 26, 2008 9:06 am (PDT)



Thank you Mr Sanker Narayanan for a brief, pithy comment.


Actually we have an over populated genetically engineered professors running IARI and ICAR. They touch the feet of their peer and slave it out to get invites for presenting their lies, convoluted research papers abroad. It is this ritual genuflection that gets them where they are. So this professor bansal...may his soul sometime rest in peace or pieces, I don't care.


But history will include at least a paragraph on these mass murderers if not an entire chapter for selling India's 10,000 years of Kheti-Virasat (farming heritage) to murderous multinationals backed by illegally elected elite in the US and UK to which our political also genuflect.


Sincerely
Arun Shrivastava

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