New Delhi: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh affiliate Swadeshi Jagran Manch has asked all the state governments to avoid a complete ban on firecrackers this Diwali and termed the ill-effects of firecrackers as "false propaganda". It also cited a Supreme Court order of 2018 to make its case against the blanket ban.
"For some time, without any actual information, governments have been taking action like banning all types of firecrackers on the occasion of Diwali, which is completely inappropriate.
"It has to be understood that till now the pollution caused by firecrackers was primarily due to illegally imported firecrackers from China. The pollution has been due to the mixing of potassium nitrate and sulphur in the Chinese firecrackers. However, in green (pollution-free) firecrackers made in India today potassium nitrate and sulphur are not mixed; and other pollutants such as aluminium, lithium, arsenic and mercury etc., have been reduced to the minimum," the Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) said in its statement.
It added that these firecrackers were certified by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, NEERI, and caused 30 per cent less pollution.
Since the government has imposed an effective ban on Chinese firecrackers, imposing a blanket ban on all types of firecrackers this Diwali was dubbed as "completely unfair" by the SJM.
SJM National Co-convenor Ashwani Mahajan said, "We should not forget that in Tamil Nadu (Sivakasi), West Bengal and many other parts of the country, livelihoods of nearly one million people depends on the firecracker industry."