Kudankulam verdict unfortunate: Achuthanandan

May 06, 2013 07:09 pm | Updated June 24, 2016 03:04 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM   18/10/2012::Leader of opposition V.S.Achuthanandan, at a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.........Photo:C.Ratheesh kumar

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 18/10/2012::Leader of opposition V.S.Achuthanandan, at a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.........Photo:C.Ratheesh kumar

Veteran Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and Leader of Opposition in Kerala Assembly, V.S. Achuthanandan on Monday termed as “unfortunate” the dismissal of anti-nuclear campaigners’ plea against commissioning of Kudankulam nuclear plant.

Mr. Achuthanandan, who has often taken a sharply different approach on the nuclear issue from his party’s official line, said the Supreme Court’s nod for commissioning the plant had come at a time when serious doubts were being raised by experts about the safety of the Russian-made reactors installed at Kudankulam.

“Apprehensions are prevailing among the people of Kudankulam about the safety of the plant and the apex court’s nod to commission the facility against this backdrop is unfortunate,” the former chief minister said in a statement here.

“There have been reports that parts of the machinery are defective and sub-standard. Some nuclear experts have openly contended that the reactors are unsafe. Against this backdrop, commissioning of the plant would only heighten the fear of the people in the area,” Mr. Achuthanandan said.

Striking a sharply different note from his party’s line of not opposing nuclear plants as such, Mr. Achuthanandan had often argued against building nuclear energy facilities.

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