An online petition, on behalf of the National Alliance of Anti-nuclear
Movements (NAAM), to the President of India (with copies marked to the Prime
Minister and the the Minister for Environment & Forests) is hosted at <
http://www.petitiononline.com/Nonukes/petition.html>.
Pls. do visit to sign up.

*Please circulate extensively urging friends and others to sign.*
*In less than 24 hrs., as of now, 56 endorsements have been notched up. Not
too bad. But we need many many more. The cause demands it. The disaster that
we face calls for it. We must apply ourselves.*

The petition, along with the full list of signatories, will be forwarded to
the addressees and release to the media on the next Jan. 30, the Martyr's
Day.


The text of the protest letter and also a recent news item giving an
indication of the expansion programme to be undertaken are provided below.

Sukla

I/II.


II.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2009/20091017/main3.htm

*New nuke plants in five states
Tribune News Service*

New Delhi, October 16
In a significant move ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to
Washington next month, India tonight announced sites for setting up light
water reactor-based nuclear plants in cooperation with the United States,
France and Russia in furtherance of the implementation of civil nuclear
agreements signed with these nations.

Power plants would be set up in cooperation with the US at Chhayamithi Virdi
in Gujarat and Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh in cooperation with the US, while
Jaitapaur in Maharashtra has been designated as the site for the plant to be
set up with France’s assistance, it was officially announced by the External
Affairs Ministry.

Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu and Haripur in West Bengal have been chosen as the
sites for power plants to be set up in cooperation with Russia.

Soon after India secured a waiver from the nuclear suppliers’ group (NSG) in
September last year, it signed a nuclear deal with France. The historic
Indo-US nuclear deal was signed thereafter while the agreement with Russia
was inked in December last year during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s
visit to India.

Since then, India has signed nuclear deals with Kazakhstan, Namibia,
Mongolia and Argentina also. It has also notified to the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) its plan that formally separates India’s
civilian and military nuclear establishments. The plan, which was announced
in March 2006, has been approved by the IAEA and the safeguards agreement
signed by India with the international nuclear watchdog is now operational.

The announcement of the sites for power plants to be set up with the US
would help the two countries in speeding up their negotiations over the
reprocessing agreement. The reprocessing agreement is expected to be
completed before Prime Minister Singh visits the US on November 24 as the
first state guest of the Obama administration.

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