India's environment minister Anil Madhav Dave dies; was to have decided on GM crop

Indian Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave died in a hospital on May 18, 2017, a day after complaining of feeling unwell. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/ANIL MADHAV DAVE

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's environment minister died on Thursday (May 18), depriving Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of a key figure as it considers whether to approve the country's first genetically modified food crop.

Anil Madhav Dave, 60, died at a New Delhi hospital after complaining of feeling unwell, a day after attending a cabinet meeting.

The two-term lawmaker from Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, a veteran of Hindu-nationalist umbrella group the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, was named last year as minister for the environment, forest and climate change.

Dave had been due to take a final call on an application for an indigenously developed GM crop of mustard, which is similar to rapeseed. A ministry panel recently recommended allowing commercial cultivation of the oilseed.

"I was with Anil Madhav Daveji till late last evening, discussing key policy issues. This demise is a personal loss,"Modi said on social network Twitter, employing an honorific suffix widely used in India.

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