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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsOpposition Leader V S Achuthanandan has called upon the Central Government to intervene and stop filling nuclear fuel at the Koodankulam plant. He said in a statement that the High Court of Madras was about to consider a petition challenging the very existence of the nuclear plant.The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has been asked to submit their stand on the issue. But after imposing IPC 144, efforts are on to fill fuel. VS pointed out that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had expressed concern over who would give compensation in the event of a nuclear plant related accident.He said that even international experience point towards the danger involved in the setting up of nuclear plants.first published:August 18, 2012, 12:03 ISTlast updated:August 18, 2012, 12:03 IST
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Opposition Leader V S Achuthanandan has called upon the Central Government to intervene and stop filling nuclear fuel at the Koodankulam plant. He said in a statement that the High Court of Madras was about to consider a petition challenging the very existence of the nuclear plant.
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has been asked to submit their stand on the issue. But after imposing IPC 144, efforts are on to fill fuel. VS pointed out that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had expressed concern over who would give compensation in the event of a nuclear plant related accident.
He said that even international experience point towards the danger involved in the setting up of nuclear plants.
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