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Jayalalithaa slams Centre, PM
Tamil Nadu N-plant row: Jayalalithaa slams Centre, PM
 INDIA , 18-October-2011  0:1:59 AM
For the second time, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has strongly criticised the Prime Minister for the Kudankulam nuclear plant row saying her government is very clear that there should be no work at the site unless public fears are addressed.

"Protests are happening only because Centre hasn't suspended work. The Prime Minister promised joint committee, but nothing happened," she said today.

Jayalalithaa accused the Centre of trying to play a blame game against state government and also said that it is the responsibility of the Centre to allay public fear.

Villagers at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu have launched their third phase of protest today, demanding closure of the upcoming nuclear power plant.

And this time, it's an indefinite relay hunger strike, but farther away from the plant.

"We've planned to launch an indefinite relay hunger strike. This time people from the adjoining coastal districts of Tuticorin and Kanniyakumari too would join. If the plant work resumes, thousands of villager will lay siege outside the plant, come what may," said S P Udhayakumar, Coordinator, People's Movement against Nuclear Energy.

The strike was suspended for two days to enable residents to exercise voting in the local polls. Last week, the locals had blocked all entry points to the Kudankulam complex, thus hampering the supply and resultant shortage of essential commodities.

A third of the plant's 6000-strong contract workers have already left the town out of fear.

The Centre has, however, rejected the request for stoppage of work at the plant. It, instead, has assured that the plant - designed to generate more nuclear power than anywhere else in the country - meets international safety standards.

In fact, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has personally intervened in the matter, assuring locals of allaying all fears about the project. He has also written to Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa twice, asking for her support for the power plant.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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