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10,000 protesters lay siege to Tamil Nadu nuclear plant site
Published: Thursday, Oct 13, 2011, 18:00 IST
By *Kumar Chellappan <http://www.dnaindia.com/authors/kumar-chellappan>* |
Place: Chennai | Agency: DNA

The agitation against Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant near Tirunelveli
reached a feverish pitch on Thursday with more than 10,000 activists laying
siege to all the entry points to the project site.

More than 700 scientists and technicians who reached the KNPP for their
morning shift could not enter the reactor premises which broughtroutine
works to a grinding halt.

“The maintenance works were carried out by the staff on overnight duty who
could not come out of the plant because of the road block,” a senior
executive of the KNPP told *DNA*.

This is the first time in the history of the country that the works in a
nuclear reactor were affectedfollowing agitation by the local residents.

The People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy intensified their agitation
within 12 hours of the Prime Minister’s letter to chief minister
Jayalalithaa reached the Fort Saint George.

In his letter Manmohan Singh asked Jayalalithaa to help the union government
to implement the project as scheduled. He also offered to depute a group of
experts to address the legitimate concerns of the people in Kudankulam.

But Pushparayan, the second-in-command to Udaya Kumar , who heads the PMANE,
declared that the agitation would continue in a peaceful manner till the
reactor was shut down.

“Today morning’s road block is an indication that our agitation has entered
into a critical phase. We will not allow anyone to enter the KNPP premises.
Today’s blockade has instilled a moral fear in the minds of the KNPP staff,”
said Pushparayan.

The road block which began at 8 am in the East Coast Road was shifted to
vantage points near the KNPP. “Ours is a Gandhian style agitation and we do
not want to create any inconvenience to the people. But this agitation will
continue till the government orders the closure of the plant. We do not want
the nuclear reactors,” he said.

Even N K Balaji, project director, KNPP could not go inside the plant. “I
was asked by the district administration to stay put in my house since the
roads have been blocked by the agitators,” he said. Both the Tirunelveli
collector and superintendent of police wereunavailable. “Both of them are
busy with election duties and conferences ,” said thepersonal assistant to
the collector.

Balaji feigned ignorance when asked whether the unit 1 of 1000 MW of the
KNPP could be commissionedin October as scheduled. The Prime Minister in his
letter had told Jayalalithaa that Tamil Nadu is entitled for 925 MW power
once both the units are commissioned.

Intelligence officials said that the agitators resorted to road block
because Jayalalithaa was campaigning in the district in connection with the
election to the local bodies. “Though she has declared that her support was
with the agitators, we are not giving any significance to it. Let her walk
the talk for us to believe her assurances,” said Pushparayan.

Meanwhile, a former top intelligence bureau official expressed apprehensions
over the agencies behind the agitation. “The possibility of some invisible
forces working in a systematic manner to undermine national interests is
quite likely. It will, however, require an intensive probe, for which one
only wonders how much the present government has the capacity, time and
commitment,” he told *DNA*.

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