Kudankulam NGOs step up their fight”
Kudankulam NGOs step up their fight
It is not a day after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s u-turn on the shutdown of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant, the residents and NGOs in the region on Tuesday stepped up their fight.TN government backs Kudankulam project and protesters are on hunger strike with intake of water
only.Tuticorin diocese bishop is against crackdown and said funding for needy has stopped.The other charitable institution Good vision says seven accounts frozen,in midst of controversy of one deported German national has put the protesters at siege.
However the NGO have denied their role but the activist are up in arms and are taking new position to hold the decision of state and centre and remodeling their stir again.The activist have charged the government for intimidating the Kudankulam protesters as reported in e channels.
It is not a day after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s u-turn on the shutdown of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant, the residents and NGOs in the region on Tuesday stepped up their fight.TN government backs Kudankulam project and protesters are on hunger strike with intake of water
only.Tuticorin diocese bishop is against crackdown and said funding for needy has stopped.The other charitable institution Good vision says seven accounts frozen,in midst of controversy of one deported German national has put the protesters at siege.
However the NGO have denied their role but the activist are up in arms and are taking new position to hold the decision of state and centre and remodeling their stir again.The activist have charged the government for intimidating the Kudankulam protesters as reported in e channels.
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