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People’s Victory Against Chutka (Madhya Pradesh) Nuclear Power Plant:
Lokesh Malti Prakash
August 3, 2013

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 by Shuddhabrata Sengupta,Kafila <http://kafila.org/author/musafir/>

*Guest Post by Lokesh Malti Prakash*

The People of Chutka and adjoining villages in Mandla district of Madhya
Pradesh won another victory against the Chutka (Madhya Pradesh) Nuclear
Power Plant (being imposed on them by Congress-led Central government in
active collusion with BJP-led state government) as the government was
forced for the second time to postpone its farcical public-hearing on the
project that was scheduled on 31st July. After a sustained protest by
people of the region that was actively supported by almost every section of
left-democratic forces in the state and beyond, the district administration
called off the public-hearing on 29th July.
[image: Burning the Effigy of Nuclear Power at Chutka]

Burning the Effigy of Nuclear Power at Chutka

A public convention against nuclear energy was held near the public-hearing
site on 30th July and a victory rally was also organised. On the next day
(the date of proposed public-hearing), another rally was organised and an
effigy of Chutka Nuclear Project and Union and state government was burned
by the people. The people of affected villages and leaders of several
organisations that participated in the convention emphatically expressed
their resolve against the project in particular and against nuclear energy
in general.
[image: Rally against the Chutka Nuclear Power Plant]

Rally against the Chutka Nuclear Power Plant

Notably, the public hearing on environmental aspect of the project was to
be conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board in order to get
clearance from Union Ministry of Environment and Forest for the nuclear
project. This public hearing was earlier scheduled on 24th May this year,
but was postponed after sustained protests from the local people as well as
several left-democratic organisations that carried intensive campaign
against the project.
[image: Public Hearing]

Public Hearing

On its part, the government had put extra efforts this time to defeat the
democratic demand of the people against nuclear power. First, the
government cleverly shifted the site of hearing from Chutka village to
Manegaon which is 15 km away from Chutka, so that the people would not be
able to reach the site easily. This was a very calculated move as
opposition to the project is most fierce in Chutka and nearby villages.
Second, the administration unleashed repression on the activists who came
from outside the region, something which was absent earlier in May. The
activists were questioned and subjected to abuse and intimidation by the
local police who told the activists to get out of the area. The
administration even spread rumours that these outsiders had Maoist elements
among them. This shows that the government was also looking for alibi to
unleash force on the anti-nuclear campaign. Third, the private bus owners
in the area were told not to transport people from Chutka locality to
Manegaon, especially not on 31st July. Similarly, boat owners were told to
stop ferrying tribal people residing in Seoni district from across the
Narmada. In May, several people came from Seoni district through boats and
joined the protest. Clearly, the government was least concerned that it was
violating the Fundamental Rights given to the people under Article 19(1) of
the Constitution. In addition to this, Nuclear Power Corporation of India
Ltd. (NPCIL) intensified its campaign of blatant lies to garner support of
people for the plant by distributing comic-books and even by bribing some
unscrupulous elements in the region to stand in its favour.

The anti-people stance of Union as well as state governments is further
exposed by the fact that they are bent on violating the Constitution and
laws to thrust nuclear energy on people by hook or crook. The gram sabhas
of Patha, Kunda and Tatighat panchayats (Chutka village come under one of
these) have passed resolutions against the project, yet the government is
not ready to listen to their voice. This is clearly against the
Constitution (as Mandla district falls under Schedule V area) as well as
Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act and Forest Rights Act.

Several left-democratic political parties and organisations have already
come forward in support of the people of Chutka. These organisations
extended support to the protests against Chutka nuclear project and
organised campaigns in several districts of MP including Bhopal, Jabalpur,
Betul, Mandla and others. A group of young activists from these
organisations also carried an intensive campaign in numerous villages
around Chutka organising street plays, poster exhibition and meetings and
distributing booklets and handbills with information about disastrous
impact of nuclear power plants in India and abroad.

With this, the protest against Chutka nuclear power plant has crystallised
into a strong voice against the nuclear power programme of India. It has
also raised question on the bankrupt development paradigm that promotes
uninhibited and inequitable consumption of power and also on the role of
global corporate capital in pushing nuclear power projects in India.

The campaign has raised six demands from the government which include, 1)
Immediate cancellation of all nuclear power projects in India including
Chutka Nuclear Power Project, 2) Scrapping of country’s nuclear energy
programme and safe dismantling of the existing nuclear reactors, 3)
Immediate halt of uranium mining activities in India, 4) Putting in public
domain all information related to country’s nuclear energy programme, 5)
Stopping wasteful and luxury use of power and ensuring its equitable
distribution and use, 6) Development of non-polluting power resources on
participatory basis without any commercial motive or profiteering.

Meanwhile, the people of Chutka understand fully well that they are still
far from final victory that will come only when Chutka nuclear project is
scraped along with all other nuclear power projects of the country and the
nuclear power programme is stopped. Until this is achieved, the resolve to
fight will be strengthened for next showdown.

*(Organisations involved in the anti-Chutka Nuclear Project campaign are
Chutka Paramanu Sangharsh Samiti, Gondwana Gantantra Party, Communist Party
of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), Jan Sangharsh
Morcha, All India Students Federation, All India Revolutionary Students
Organisation, Revolutionary Youth Federation of India, Shiksha Adhikar
Manch Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Mahila Manch, WSS and others) *

*Lokesh Malti Prakash works with the Shiksha Adhikar Manch in Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh.*

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