Anti-nuclear protests continue to dog Kudankulam

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A day after the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant became functional with the initiation of the sustained chain reaction, anti-nuclear protests continue to reverberate in the Idinthakarai village, the fishing hamlet which has been the ground zero for protests for almost two years. NDTV's Science Editor Pallava Bagla spoke to SP Udhayakumar, Convenor of the People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMNAE), the organisation which has spearheaded the protests. Mr Udhayakumar said the protests will continue since satisfactory answers have not been given by the authorities regarding safety issues concerning the plant, which he said was commissioned in a rush.

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