[In case of Chernobyl accident the toll worldwide has been estimated to be
about a million! (see: <
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/apr2010/2010-04-26-01.html<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ens-newswire.com%2Fens%2Fapr2010%2F2010-04-26-01.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEiUL0_zIbxAoVPCiLg0FATbVKg_w>
>.)
And, the nuclear industry is too secretive, the world over.

The issue here is that secretiveness combined with the potential to cause
stupendous havoc gives rise to very legitimate serious concerns whenever
something reportedly goes wrong.]

http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Udayakumar-Demands-Probe-into-Koodankulam-Accident/2014/05/15/article2225380.ece

Udayakumar Demands Probe into Koodankulam Accident

By Express News Service - CHENNAI

Published: 15th May 2014 08:12 AM

Last Updated: 15th May 2014 08:12 AM





































Joining issue with Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) officials over
a 'boiler room incident' that occurred on Wednesday, activist S P
Udayakumar wondered how it could be called a minor accident. "From what we
have been hearing, both from inside the plant and from various sources,
some of the workers are so badly injured that the bones on their forearms
are visible," he said. "How can they say that this is nothing?" he asked,
while on a visit to Chennai.

But he doesn't blame them entirely. "This is the language nuclear
authorities all over the world speak. Their attitude of concealment is the
one they foster and this worries us. Both the plant and the Atomic Energy
Department do not seem to want to inspire confidence in people by telling
us exactly what happened," he said.

"We will insist on a scientific committee to probe the accident and protest
till a white paper is published," he added.

While the fate of the injured had added to the worry lines of the
protestors at Idinthakarai, Udayakumar maintained that India's nuclear
policy bothers him more at the moment.

"This simply affirms our belief that substandard products and inefficient
expertise has been used in constructing the plant. And for a densely
populated country like India, we cannot afford to have these kind of
nuclear accidents," he said.

His political affiliations with the Aam Aadmi Party aside, Udayakumar said
they would approach both Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa as well as  "whoever
formed the next government at the Centre" to stop the commissioning of the
third and fourth reactors. "We will take this up before Parliament and try
to get the existing nuclear policy repealed," Udayakumar said.


















































































































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