Hambitambi of the concerned
authorities, despite the campaign of intimidation and punishment of food
adulteration and sale of adulterated food continues. The mixing of food
adulteration and sale of adulterated food was in the past. However, a small
number of very small quantities and content. As ghite, bananas, pamaoyela, and
dalada, pamaoyela soyabina or mustard oil, salt, pepper and crushed or ground
or crushed brick to mixing could be heard. In some cases, petrol or kerosine
were mixed with the water.
But at the present time specifically adulterated adulteration of food laced with chemicals. These chemicals include formalin, ethyl, carbide, urea, pesticides and DDT. Generally, fish, fruit and sakasabajike formalin is used to keep fresh for a long time. Not only milk and sweet content of these toxic chemicals are being used. Bananas and other fruits and bright colors being used to pakate Carbide, urea, diesel, and even the color of the thread of Mobil materials. The substance is toxic pesticide DDT sutakite is mixed.
According to experts, the substance of cancer, gastroenteritis can cause various types of skin diseases and alasarasaha. The human body is slow payejaninyera as a serious reaction. Food adulteration and poisoning those who made the attempt to destroy the whole nation, such a quick and natural justice against them and is not going to take the penalties karrtrpaksake concerned.
Swear words, that violence is the adulteration, the western portion of the part of anyone in any country or region, unless million fine and sentenced to life imprisonment and his businesses were by sealing. But hatosmi Ha! It is inconceivable that country. Maybe it unimaginable that those involved in the sale of adulterated food bhejalakarana and those of the ruling class, or close to the ruling class and relatives. Rastrayantrei itself of the impurities.
However, we the people 'slow payejanim "to protect the long-poisoning," Pure Food (Amendment) Act 006, the process of enforcing strict anti-adulteration demand operations. I hope the government will take immediate steps.
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