Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday wrote to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa regarding the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant after meeting an all-party delegation from the state.
The text of the Prime Minister's letter to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minster is as follows:
"I write in continuation of my letter of 4 October, 2011 regarding the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant.
As requested by you, I met the delegation from Tamil Nadu led by Thiru O. Panneerselvam, Minister of Finance, Government of Tamil Nadu on 7 October, 2011 which included some persons from the local area around Kudankulam. The delegation presented a Memorandum signed by you and others.
I conveyed to the delegation that:
(i) The Central Government attaches the highest importance to ensuring that the use of nuclear energy in the country meets the highest safety standards;
(ii) The Government fully shares the concerns of the people of the area and will take all steps to allay their fears;
(iii) The Government will not compromise on safety in the pursuit of our nuclear energy programme, be it is in terms of technology, regulation, skilled manpower or emergency preparedness;
(iv) Nothing will
Apart from the safety and livelihood aspects, where the Government and the people are on the same side, I also took the opportunity to mention that Tamil Nadu is one of the most industrialized States of the country whose power requirements are growing constantly. Of the 2000 MWe power to be generated by Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project Units 1 and 2, the allocation of power to Tamil Nadu is 925 MWe. In case the prospects of availability of this power are suddenly withdrawn this would impact on the state's development and industrialization plans.
I have separately directed the Department of Atomic Energy to maintain close liaison with the local people, the local authorities and the State Government.
I look forward to your continuing support for the Kudankulam Project."