Juhi Chawla filed a lawsuit against 5G Technology in India

Posted on 31st May 2021 by rohit kumar

Renowned actress Juhi Chawla has been trying to spread awareness against harmful radiation emanating from mobile towers for a long time. He has also approached the court regarding this. Juhi Chawla has now filed a petition in Delhi High Court against the implementation of 5G technology in India, whose first hearing has been held today i.e. on Monday. Now the next hearing of this case will be on 2 June.

 

 

In this petition filed on behalf of Juhi Chawla, it is demanded that before studying the implementation of 5G technology, all kinds of studies related to it should be closely looked at and then only after that the idea of ​​implementing this technology in India. Go In this petition, Juhi Chawla asked the Telecom Ministry of the Government of India to conduct a study closely related to the impact of the implementation of 5G technology on the common people, all animals, flora, and fauna, and based on such reports also Has appealed to take a decision on implementing and not doing in India.

 

 

Juhi Chawla said in a statement on her behalf to ABP News, "We are not against the implementation of advanced technology. In contrast, we enjoy the latest products from the world of technology, including wireless communication. Inclusion. However, we are always in a dilemma about using such devices because our research and studies related to wire-free gadgets and network cell towers clearly show that such radiation Is extremely harmful to people's health and their safety. "

 

Juhi Chawla's spokesperson said in an official statement that before the introduction of 5G technology in India, RF radiation-related effects on mankind, women, men, adults, children, babies, animals, animals, flora, and the environment. The study should be done thoroughly and all reports made or to be done related to this should be made public. The spokesperson says that it is necessary to clarify from such a study whether 5G technology is safe or not for the current and future generations of India and only then it should be considered for implementation.

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