People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy
The People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy is an anti-nuclear power group in Tamil Nadu, India, founded by S. P. Udayakumar. Since September 2011 the aim of the group is to close the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant site and to preserve the largely untouched coastal landscape, as well as educate locals about nuclear power.[1][2]
On 10 September 2012 around 1,000 anti-nuclear protesters tried to march towards the plant. The police responded with tear-gas shells.[3][4]
Activist Udayakumaran urges Tamil Nadu government for the withdrawal of all cases against Kudankulam protesters which was dated on 20th September 2021. So far only 26 cases out of 89 cases have been withdrawn but, 63 cases still remain.
References
- Dutt, Nidhi (22 November 2011). "India faces people power against nuclear power". BBC News.
- Kaur, Raminder (9 July 2012). "Nuclear power vs. people power". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
- "Cops clash with villagers near Kudankulam site". Business Standard. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- "Kudankulam nuclear plant: Police lathicharge protesters". The Times of India. 10 September 2012. Archived from the original on 1 November 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
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