Kaiga incident: No need to worry, says PM

November 30, 2009 05:51 pm | Updated December 17, 2016 05:29 am IST - New Delhi

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has allayed any fears of radioactive contamination in the wake of the Kaiga nuclear plant incident and said an investigation is being conducted.

“There is nothing to worry,” he told journalists accompanying him on board his special aircraft while returning from the two-nation tour of the U.S. and Trinidad and Tobago late last night.

He was responding when asked to comment on the incident of radioactive contamination of a water cooler at the high-security Kaiga nuclear plant in Karnataka.

Dr. Singh said a probe is being conducted into the incident.

About 50 employees of the plant were exposed to radiation in the early hours of November 24 but authorities have asserted that it was not because of any leakage or accident but that some disgruntled employee could have contaminated the water.

Prithviraj Chavan, MoS in the PMO and in-charge of Department of Atomic Energy, said the Government was taking the issue “very seriously” as it was “breach of some security measures“.

He said, “All agencies are looking into the matter. Somebody from the lab, who had access to the water cooler, had done it between between 3 am and 6 am (of November 24).”

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