http://cndpindia.org/cndp-statement-on-koodankulam-reaching-criticality/

CNDP Statement on Koodankulam Reaching Criticality

In a shocking development, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd has
announced that the first nuclear reactor at Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu has
reached criticality, or the beginning of a fission chain reaction.

This is an important step in the plant’s commissioning and towards making
the fission process irreversible. But it violates the spirit of the Supreme
Court’s May 6 order, which asked that NPCIL, the Atomic Energy Regulatory
Board, Ministry of Environment and Forests and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control
Board “oversee each and every aspect of the matter, including the safety of
the plant, impact on environment, quality of various components and systems
in the plant before commissioning of the plant. A report to that effect be
filed before this Court” prior to its commissioning.

Implicit in the order is not just the formal filing of such a report, but
its perusal and approval by the Supreme Court. However, the agencies
concerned merely filed the report in a sealed envelope, but the Court
confirmed on July 15 that it has not even seen, let alone approve, the
report.

This is part of a pattern followed by the nuclear establishment in cutting
corners and bypassing essential procedures in matters of safety. It amounts
to a breach of public trust, ans shows contempt for democratic and judicial
processes.

The Koodankulam reactor was made critical despite the massive and sustained
peaceful popular protests against the plant, and despite numerous warnings
by nuclear experts, including former AERB chairman A Gopalakrishnan, about
the plant’s vulnerability to hazards and the use of substandard equipment
supplied by Russian company Zio-Podolsk.

This is profoundly anti-democratic and totally unacceptable. Ironically,
the Koodankulam reactor reached criticality on the same day that China
bowed to public protest by announcing the abandonment of a nuclear
processing project in the Southeast.

We demand that the commissioning of the Koodankulam reactor be immediately
halted and an independent safety review be initiated at the earliest into
the plant.

The authorities must revoke the criminal charges filed against the
protesters in Koodankulam with immediate effect in keeping with the Supreme
Court’s order.

Achin Vanaik
Praful Bidwai
Lalita Ramdas
Abey George
P K Sundaram

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