Bt Cotton burnt on Holi eve by Farmers
Sudhir Kumar Kaura / ECO-India 28mar02
On the eve of Holi Festival on 28 March, 2002
hazardous seeds of BT cotton were burnt by farmers of village Sadalpur,
District Hisar Haryana, India. In this ritual children, aged villagers and
young farmers were present.
Burning of Holi is an ancient ritual which reminds us of burning of Holika
the sister of Pralahad, who was son of Hiranayakashyap, the ancient king who did
not feared God and felt that he was himself God and whatever he did was right
and he even killed the devotees of God. Prahalad, being a devotee of God Vishnu,
was burnt, on the orders of his father. He survived the fire, but his sister
Holika died, though he was sitting on the lap of his sister.
One of the farmer of village, Mr Ram Sing Dharnia tied traditional cotton
thread on wrists of the farmers present at the occassion and they promised him
that they will protect farmers, country and nature from anti-nature seeds like
that of BT cotton.
National coordinator of ECO-India, who was an invitee at the function,
administered farmers the oath of boycotting the BT cotton and boycottong any
person buying, selling and growing BT cotton. Farmers also signed the written
oath and demand for banning the BT cotton. A signature campaign has been
launched in the village by young farmers Rajesh Kumar, Anup, Suresh, Prem Kumar,
Ram Singh, Dara Singh and Om Prakash.
Sudhir Kumar Kaura
Co-ordinator, ECO-India
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