Anti-nuclear group flay govt move

Chennai: The Centre`s announcement of setting up of an expert group to allay fears over Koodankulam nuclear plant has not been received favourably by anti-nuclear activists who have resumed their protests against the project. Activists with the People`s Movement against Nuclear Energy said they plan to intensify their stir, as the Centre is not ready […]

Chennai: The Centre`s announcement of setting up of an expert group to allay fears over Koodankulam nuclear plant has not been received favourably by anti-nuclear activists who have resumed their protests against the project. Activists with the People`s Movement against Nuclear Energy said they plan to intensify their stir, as the Centre is not ready to scrap the Indo-Russian project.

"Announcements like this (a high-level panel addressing safety concerns) comes with a patronising kind of attitude. You can`t disregard the mood of people in the locality," said Bangalore-based Karuna Raina, an activist associated with Greenpeace. "You just can`t reduce everything to public relations. The locals have not understood...You are going to explain them things which they already do not accept," Raina said.