Forwarding a mail from my friend S Anand, former correspondent of Outlook
in Chennai



When the Government runs out of science to support its nuclear program, who
does it send to do the negotiations? The Police.

Dr. Pugazhendi is, like Dr. Binayak Sen, a gentle but irrepressible spirit.
Unlike many other Gold Medallists, he did not go on to make millions by
practising unethical medicine in the big commercial hospitals, but went to
Kalpakkam to serve as a bare-foot doctor among the poor there. Nothing
threatens the Government more than a person with integrity, conscience and
courage. We need to rally around Dr. Pugazhendi.
ciao, nity

OUTLOOK ARTICLE ON Dr.Pukazhenthi ----When they were formally inaugurating
the Vayalur clinic, the mason who built it was asked to do the honours. But
there was an unexpected guest—D.K. Basu, a former Supreme Court judge. In
Chennai on an unrelated trip, he decided to attend the launch. He said,
"Pugazhendi is a fool and so are his parents. We need fools like him in
every village."  http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?224251

Subject: *A Plea from Dr.V.Pugazhenthi of Kalpakkam
*
>From :

Dr. V.Pugazhenthi MBBS,

1/187, Mudhaliyar Street,

Sadras, Kanchipuram District,

Tamil Nadu, India

603 102

Ph: 8870578769



To: All the Democratically Concerned People of Tamil Nadu, India and the
World



Respected Friend, Madam/Sir,



I am a medical doctor practicing in Sadras village near the Kalpakkam
Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu, India, since 1989. I was a gold medalist
during my undergraduate years at Madurai Medical College, but chose not to
pursue higher education because I felt I should work among the poor masses
in the villages. I chose Sadras as the place for my practice since I had
many friends at Kalpakkam, who happened to work in the Kalpaakam Nuclear
Power Plant.


>From 1989 to 2000, my professional work was focused principally on serving
the Dalit and the Fisher folks. My interests were in Primary Heath Care and
I had devised many innovative cost efficient methods to treat the most
prevalent diseases among the masses. I had written profusely about these
methods in many journals and have published books highlighting these. My
work was recognised by the local and national media and they had
interviewed me many a times with regard to this. The noted magazine
“Outlook” had published an exclusive article about me on 21 June 2004. I
was even fondly nicknamed as “One Rupee Doctor” by many magazines that had
interview me. I had started a small health awareness movement called Makkal
Nala Vazhvu Pani Iyakkam (Forum for People's Good Life) and had opened a
clinic at Vayalur exclusively for this purpose among its Dalit populace.
Impressed by my work, former Justice of the Supreme Court Shri.D.K.Basu
came unannounced to grace this occasion.
(1<http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?224251>
)


It was during these first 10 years of my professional work I have
understood that the chances of the people living around this Nuclear Power
Plant to succumb to genetic diseases and various types of cancers was far
higher than other places where nuclear power plants are not present. I
decided to study this systematically. I got the first opportunity when my
colleague Dr.R.Ramesh of Coimbatore asked me whether I could help in
conducting a survey on the incidence of Polydactyly ( people with more than
5 fingers/toes in each hand or foot) in this region. This was early 2001
and was related to the public hearing process for the Prototype Fast
Breeder Reactor scheduled to be held on 27 July 2001.
(2<http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?220866>)
 The survey showed a very high incidence and this made me plunge into
studying the effects of radiation among the local populace. I have not
looked back ever since and have conducted many a health surveys since. I
have remained a whistle blower who have ardently asked the Nuclear Power
Plant authorities to follow nationally and internationally accepted safety
codes. (3 <http://www.kalpakkam.com/node/59>) Appreciating my work, I have
been asked to become the technical and medical consultant to a group of
concerned local citizens on the ill effects of radiation. This group called
“ Anuk Kathirveechu Paathukaappukkaana Makkal Iyakkam” (Peoples Movement
for Protection Against Nuclear Radiation)” is to conduct a protest on 12
November 2011 against the breech of nationally and internationally laid
safety codes by the authorities of the Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant. Their
contention has valid scientific proofs. People belonging to this movement
are working for the past one month to make this protest a successful one.


It is in this background, I received a telephone call at 6 PM on 1 December
2011 from the Puthupattinam police station. The police inspector Mr.Siva
Kumar, told me that the Puthupattinam Panchayat Chief had filed a petition
against me and whether I could go to the Police Station for an enquiry in
this regard. I was busy in my clinic and told him once my works were over I
would meet him at the station. I went to the police station at 7.30 PM. I
was asked to wait. The police inspector then telephoned the panchayat
chief. He arrived at the station by 8..10 PM. The enquiry lasted for about
30 minutes. I left the place by 8.50 PM.


The police inspector narrated the charges filed against me by
Mr.Kaliaperumal :



   1.

   Mr.Kaliyaperumal, the Panchayat Chief of Puthupattinam village has filed
   a petition against me and one Mr.Nehru. He is charging us both that we had
   threatened to murder him if he does not cooperate with out anti nuclear
   work.
   2.

   The alleged threat was sent to him in the form of an anonymous letter,
   which he said was penned by Mr.Nehru under my direction.
   3.

   An SMS to his mobile phone from an unknown mobile phone number had also
   threatened to murder him. This is also alleged to have been sent by someone
   close to me under my directions.
   4.

   Many SMS notes keep coming to his mobile phone from unknown numbers
   abusing him. He believes that all these SMS notes are sent to him under my
   directions.

   I gave the following replies to the police inspector with respect to the
   above charges:


1) I do not involve myself in any anti nuclear work. I am only discharging
my professional service by telling everyone about the findings culled from
my two decade long work and critical studies related to health and nuclear
radiation in general and Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant in particular. I am
not an organiser of any anti nuclear movement but am and will remain a
technical and medical consultant of such movements. Recently I have been
asked by People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy that spearheads people's
agitation against Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, to share my
professional experiences as one of its panel of experts. Like this, I have
shared my experiences and studies with people all around the country.


I have met the Panchayat Chief Mr.Kaliaperumal on various occasions. I have
even congratulated him on the day he had won the local election. I have
talked to him cordially always. I have explained to him as I explain to
everyone I meet, about the issue of nuclear radiation around. As I work as
a medical professional and not as a political organiser, where does the
question of me threatening him to join my work? My work is to treat, study
and share. Where does his charge fit in?


However, as you are asking me a particular question, I state here that I
have not at any moment threatened Mr.Kaliaperumal to join an anti nuclear
agitation.



   1.

   I have nothing to do with the anonymous letter that threatens
   Mr.Kaliaperumal with death. I know Mr.Nehru, but under no circumstance he
   is working with me. The charge that Mr.Nehru wrote this letter under my
   influence is a concocted lie.



   1.

   I have nothing to do with any of the SMS notes that are alleged to be
   received by Mr.Kaliaperumal.



As I finished with my reply, the police inspector said he has not filed the
First Information Report. However, he asked me to give in writing that “I
would be present at the police station whenever I am summoned by him for
further enquiries. If I am not present for such enquiries, then I agree
that the charges kept on me is true.” I told him what that would mean to my
daily professional schedule. I explained to him how the poor patients who
come to see me from miles afar would deeply suffer. However, he insisted
that I should give this in writing. At last, as a good samaritan,I gave him
in writing that whenever he summons me I would be present at the police
station.


Once I gave him this written note, he told me in a very harsh warning
voice: “ Doctor! Do you know that I can book you under national Security
Act for whatever the works that you are doing? By the way.... Have you ever
heard anything about “police encounter”? So, be careful.”


I remain baffled. However, there's no way my professional and democratic
work can be suspended by any force whatever.


I strongly suspect the hand of the authorities of the Kalpakkam Nuclear
Power Plant behinnd all this. They are particularly disturbed by the facts
I have recently published with respect to the safety codes being practiced
by them. They are, I suspect, disturbed by a news that I am about to
publish a book that is to question the various safety issues related with
the power plant. I think, by intimidating me with such police threats, they
believe that they will be able to make the Kalpakkam environment
radiologically safe.


I have been open always for discussion with the authorities of the power
plant. I have met them many a times and have always shared all the data
available with me. However, they have, over the past 10 years have not
tried to answer any of my questions in the earnest. Now, I suspect, that
they have decided to opt other means to silence my work.


It is in this regard, I request all of you - my democratically minded
brethren - to pray and voice for me and my family members.


Sincerely Yours


Dr.V.Pugazhenthi MBBS

Puthupattinam,

Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India


2 December 2011




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