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Breach of privilege notice against Narayanasamy

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

In a letter to Rajya Sabha Secretary General Shumsher Sheriff, Bharatkumar Raut (SS) said the Minister of State in the PMO had misled the House by stating in his reply to a question that there was no habitation at the site of the proposed JNPP.

"In this regard, I would submit that this is not true that there is no habitation at the proposed Jaitapur project site whereas the fact is that a large population of villagers and agriculturalists in villages including Jaitapur and Nata are there for so many years," Raut said.

Narayanasamy, in reply to a starred question yesterday, had said "there are no habitation at the site proposed for project. Accordingly, there is no displacement of people at Jaitapur site and hence there is no requirement of resettlement of any people."

 

"I request you to kindly admit my notice on the question of (breach of) privilege," Raut said.

State-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited has proposed to build six nuclear power units of 1,650 MW each at Jaitapur in Maharashtra with French company Areva.

Shiv Sena had led protests against the Jaitapur project sometime back.

  

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First Published: Dec 07 2012 | 6:25 PM IST

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