Margao: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Thursday said that fish samples tested by them from various places in South Goa using testing kits over the last two days were found positive for formalin.
Siddharth Karapurkar of AAP told reporters that fish was tested at different places like Margao wholesale market, Colva market, Quepem market and Loutolim on Tuesday and Wednesday. “In all these places, the fish was found to be positive for formalin,” he said.
“The government should come clear on whether formalin is bad for health or whether there is any permissible limit.,” said Ramiro Mascarenhas, AAP treasurer, South Goa unit.
AAP also criticized the government for its failure in setting up a laboratory to test fish as promised. “The government claims that fish is checked regularly at borders but there is fish being transported by railways—who is checking that?” party spokesperson Richard D’Sa said.
AAP further pointed out that Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSA) Act, 2006, as well as the rules and regulations thereunder do not prescribe any limits for formaldehyde in fish and fish products.
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