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Friday, 9 March 2012
TN panel member endorses Central group’s fi ndings on Kudankulam
CHENNAI: Virtually endorsing
the 15-member
Central expert group’s fi ndings
giving the thumbs up to
stir-hit Kudankulam nuclear
project, senior atomic scientist
and state panel member
on the issue MR Srinivasan
has said all concerns of locals
over safety aspects
have been answered.
“We have reviewed all
concerns raised by the
protestors in our report. We
also analysed the central
expert group committee’s
report, which has answered
all 44 questions raised by
protestors. We found the
report satisfactory,” Srinivasan,
former chairman of
Atomic Energy Commission,
told a news agency.
Srinivasan, who is on
the four-member committee
set up by Chief Minister
J Jayalalithaa to break
the over fi ve month-long
impasse caused by antinuclear
stir, said the Central
expert group had answered
all questions raised by the
locals. He, however, declined
to divulge details of
the report submitted by the
state committee recently to
Jayalalithaa.
Srinivasan’s endorsement
of the central group’s fi ndings
is signifi cant as it indicates
that both the committees
are on the same wave
length on the issue, which
is expected to give a push
for the stalled Indo-Russian
project, originally slated for
commissioning in December
last year.
The Central expert group,
which held several rounds of
talks with leaders spearheading
the agitation, had stated
categorically on January 31
that it had “conclusively addressed”
all safety related
issues to allay fears in theplant in coastal Kudankulam.
“We have answered all
their queries. There were
some questions which were
irrelevant to the issue like
the clearance from Pollution
Control Board and
things. Our job was to clear
all doubts in their minds on
plant’s safety. We have done
that in detail in our report,”
AE Muthunayagam, Convenor
of the Central panel,
told a news agency today.
Srinivasan had earlier said
the state-of-the-art safety
features incorporated in the
KNPP reactors had made
them a “third generation
plus” reactors.
“In conclusion, the EG
(Expert Group) would like
to state that based on its extensive
examination of various
issues, there should be
no cause for concern about
the safety of KKNPP,” Muthunayagam
had said earlier.
The EG report had said “it
meets all current safety requirements
and is safe for
operation” and slammed the
anti-nuclear protesters for
‘creating fear’ in the minds
of the public and linking it
to the Fukushima nuclear
disaster in Japan last year.
As the stalemate persists
and Tamil Nadu continues
to reel under a severe power
shortage crisis, Jayalalithaa
has given no indication so
far on her government’s
thinking on the issue even
after receiving the state
panel’s report. The state
cabinet last week reportedly
discussed the issue but no
offi cial word has been said
on the matter so far. Highlighting
the gravity of the
power crisis, Jayalalithaa today
wrote to Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh seeking
his intervention for an additional
allocation of 1,000
MW of power to the state,
assuring her “continued
goodwill and cooperation”.
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