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15,000 give up voters IDs to protest Kudankulam

160 activists on indefinite fast since May 1, with 35 admitted to hospital after fainting

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Press Trust of India Tirunelveli

Some 15,000 people have surrendered their Electors Photo Identity Cards over the past two days protesting against the state and central government going ahead with commissioning of the Kudankulam Nuclear plant.

Sivasubramanian, a representative of an anti-nuclear forum People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) claimed today that the people had surrendered their EPICs to PMANE members.

These cards would be handed over to the Tahsildhar, said Sivasubramanian, whose forum has been spearheading the stir against the KNPP.

He said 160 activists are on an indefinite fast since May 1 and some 35 have been admitted to hospital after they fainted.

Police are maintaining a tight vigil in the area.

The PMANE had resumed their indefinite fast against commissioning of the plant on May one, listing six major demands, including setting up of a national panel of experts to study the region around KNPP.

 

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First Published: May 09 2012 | 4:40 PM IST

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