Kudankulam
appears to be on a queer pitch ! -
reading the various news items related to the stir in fact shakes you on what
is happening and why there is inaction when the Prime Minister himself speaks
of foreign hand and some forces threatening to sue the PM himself ! It looks much more that what meets the eye and
what is so far understood by commoners like us on Nuclear plant at Kudankulam
for generating power.
In
her busy schedule, Chief minister J Jayalalithaa met the team of protestors led
by PMANE convener S P Udayakumar and immediately after the meeting the
Peoples Movement against Nuclear Energy reportedly announced that they would
continue with the stir and relay fast. Now
in some ways what is this fasting in relay ? – and how did they usurp the power
to stop the workers and officials from entering the plant. Why do they ask for detailed plan lay out if
their apprehension is only on the running of plant and disposal of waste and how
well are they qualified to reject the contentions of the experts in the field
and ridicule the version of the Ex President, who himself is a noted scientist
! – Questions and more questions – with no answers..
Sonnteg
Reiner Hermann (49) was picked up on 27/2/12 in Nagercoil by Q branch police
officials monitoring the anti-KNPP protests after they were alerted by central
intelligence agencies, police sources said.
He was brought to Chennai and then deported; now there are news that he
had been active in mobilizing protest and he had detailed maps of the plant. Why was a foreigner allowed to voice the
protest grouping local people and what was the vested interest that he had in
preventing something occurring in Indian soil ?
With the announcement of Union
Home Secretary that there have been instances of NGOs diverting funds from
Overseas donors to anti-nuclear protsts, Kudankulam has focussed the spotlight on the
activities of church-based NGOs in southern Tamil Nadu. The crackdown on NGOs comes barely days after
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh went public with the charge that US
non-governmental organisations were behind the agitation, which has stalled
work on the nuclear plant in power-starved Tamil Nadu. For decades, it had been under the garb that
Western affiliates have been offering education, empowerment and social service
to the down trodden but had also been the case of proselytization, instigating
the Indian youth to renounce their Indian identity.
The
lead organization PMANE itself has been shrouded under controversy and PMO made
a charge that at Kudankulam certain western funded NGOs were behind its
agitation. Minister V Narayanasamy said that the licenses of three
NGOs in southern Tamil Nadu had been cancelled for irregularities. As the state
plunged into a serious power crisis, the public mood also is against PMANE –
the biggest allegation against PMANE is
that it is supported by the US
and Scandinavian funded NGOs. There have been all kinds of insinuations on the
motives of the NGOs and PMANE. Union minister V Narayanasamy has been quite
frontal in his attacks. Udayakumar has
been stating that he would fight this legally and would also fight against the former Union Minister and former Tamil Nadu
Congress Committee president E.V.K.S. Elangovan for his recent assertion that
Dr. Udayakumar had been jailed in the United States for three months for “drug
trafficking”.
In
Tamilnadu, acting on the findings of a
discreet inquiry against non-governmental organizations opposing the Kudankulam
Nuclear Power Plant,investigating agencies have recently initiated probe against four of
them with two cases each being registered by the Tamil Nadu polices crime
branch and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for diversion of funds. Cases have been registered against four NGOs
for violation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), home secretary
R K Singh said. Reports gathered by the
home ministry showed that funds received from the US
and Sweden
were diverted by local NGOs,including some church groups,to fuel the stir. After arresting the German, Reiner Hermann, a
Police official is quoted as saying that they seized many photographs of the Kudankulam
plant and those of the protests from him.
In
the political polarization where even Karunanidhi has today stated that the
Govt. should go ahead with the power plant, the CPI and CPM are confused. CPM is anti-nuclear
in Jatapur, but pro-nuclear in Kudankulam; they are against nuclear weapons, but
are pro-nuclear for energy. Another factor
to be considered is that more than Rs. 13,000 crore of taxpayers money has been
spent on the plant which the protestors
want to be abandoned at this stage. Although
the Union Home Secretary did not mention the faith-based affiliation of these
NGOs, it is an open secret of who is
behind and who is active in such activities in the coastal districts of Tamil Nadu, which
receive crores of rupees in donations from overseas
For
far too long, politicians in Tamil Nadu have been wary of speaking out against
the activities of church groups in the State for fear of losing out on a
well-entrenched voter base. To the extent that the church’s encroachment in the
arena of the politics of nuclear energy has compelled even Manmohan Singh to
speak out, it opens up the space for a broader investigation of the church’s activities
in southern Tamil Nadu. Without taking
names of the NGOs,Union home minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday said that the
cases have been filed against four NGOs after it was found prima facie that
they diverted foreign funds from the purpose for which they were received. Chidambaram
said inspection of NGO accounts was routine and initial inspections revealed
violations by four NGOs.The home minister said cases have been filed as there
is reason to believe that funds were diverted from the purpose for which
foreign funds were given.
So
there have been voices and that too the voices of Prime Minister, PMO, Home
Minister and Home Secretary and those of Congress leaders of NGOs and foreign
funds being against the protests at Kudankulam – but why stringent action has
not been initiated thus far and who is preventing such a strong action by the
Govt is intriguing, to say the least.
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar .
what ever means of getting power main will be nuclear power in future with all its dangers it is inevitable. atomic power plants should be constructed far from habitation with all know safety measures.no pointing in opposing it
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