Anti-Nuke Protesters take to Sea


Kudankulam (TN) Sep 13 (PTI): Stepping up their protest against the atomic power plant here, anti-nuclear activists today stood in sea waters forming a human chain off nearby Indinthakarai coast.

Taking a leaf from 'Jal Satyagraha' activists in Madhya Pradesh, the activists of People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) stood in the waters close to the shores in a new turn to their year-long protests.

Police, whose presence has been strengthened in and around the sea shores with additional forces, have beefed up security along the coast to prevent any untoward incident during the day-long protest.

The agitators have put forward four demands - stoppage of the process of fuel loading in Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, drop the plan to arrest anti-nuclear movement leaders, adequate compensation for those who suffered losses and release of those already taken into custody.

The new form of protest came even the whereabouts of PMANE leader S P Udayakumar remained unknown after he did somersault on his offer to surrender before police after the protest turned violent that led to police firing claiming the life of one fisherman in Tuticorin district on Monday.

The current bout of intensified protests, including the failed bid to lay siege to the plant, was launched by PMANE to prevent loading of fuel for which regulatory authorities gave the approval recently.

On September 10, the Madhya Pradesh government had agreed to the main demands of protesters who undertook a 'Jal Satyagraha' in Khandwa district, saying they would be given land as compensation and height of Omkareshwar Dam would be reduced.

The entire Kudankulam town had almost been sealed by police since yesterday with the personnel taking positions at strategic places, especially around the KNPP where the preparations for loading of enriched uranium are underway.

Police said they conducted a house-to-house search for PMANE activists, wanted in connection with Monday's incidents, in the Tsunami village near here last night.

  

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  • Ajay, Mangalore/USA

    Fri, Sep 14 2012

    The villagers are not against Nuclear Power, they just do not want in their neighborhood.

    All those who support and want Nuclear Power plant, please buy a site next to the power plant and build a home and stay there, let the villagers move to your house which is far away and safe.

    Let us then see how many people support Nuclear power.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    Nagesh Nayak, Do those western financed NGO's also include the ones headed by Kiran Bedi, Arvind Kejriwal, Anna Hazare?. We have a stupid tendency of blaming all our ills on a foreign or western hand, when it is we ourselves who are responsible for this mess. Irrelevant people are wanting to be in the limelight by kicking off one agitation after another and thereby hindering progress.Forget the west. Each agitation is sponsored by one or the other of our own political parties to get even with their opponents who are in power.This is true of the BJP, Congress, Left parties, regional parties etc. All are culprits at one time or the other.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    HEY, Jude, Mangalore Dubai,

    ALL VILLAGERS ARE INNOCENT & STRIKE IS PROMOTED BY NGO'S FINANCED FROM WESTERN COUNTRIES.

    HOPE YOU UNDERSAND NOW THE REALITY.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    The best option is to cut power for six months in all villages in and around Kundankulam. Automatically all these agitators supported by the so called good for nothing social activists will come to their senses. If our enlightened social activists know of better options to produce power and at cheaper rates, let them come forward with their suggestions. On one hand you lead agitations when there are power cuts and the other hand come in the way when the government is setting up power generation plants to address power shortage.

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