Kerala’s Leader of Opposition V. S. Achuthanandan's attempt to visit Kudankulam and declare solidarity with the protesters ended with a message sent out through television channels after the Tamil Nadu police stopped him at Kalayikkavila at the State border here on Tuesday.
Mr. Achuthanandan, who reached Kalayikkavila at 10.20 a.m. found a large media contingent and a larger posse of police waiting for him.
A TN police team immediately informed him of their decision not to allow him beyond the border. Mr. Achuthanandan, addressing the media, said he was disappointed that he could not convey his support to the strike directly.
"The Tamil Nadu police has said my entry there would create a law and order issue, and I do not want to create issues between the two States," he said, adding that he was returning with the hope that his message would reach the protesters through the media.
The entire episode lasted a mere eight minutes. The people in the area had begun lining up on the roadside from morning. The traffic block that followed, however, slowed down traffic for nearly half an hour before and after the Leader of Opposition's much publicised visit.
Keywords: Achuthanandan, Kudankulam visit





No doubt we are very poor in the power sector. We need more electricity also. But the kudamkulam nuclear power station should be stoped due to nuclear accident threats. It is very hazard to not only man but total lifespan. The Japan has declared that they would be withdraw all the nulear power plants in the coming years. So the V S Achuthanandan's concern about the Kudamkulam nuclear power station is true. The T N Police's actions condemnable.
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