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Jairam Ramesh refuses to review the conditional environmental clearance

December 29, 2010 Visionmp.com news service

NEW DELHI: Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh today refused to review the conditional environmental clearance given to it and asked “interest groups” not to use environment as a shield to fire at governments.

The Jaitapur nuclear power complex is located in the ecologically sensitive coastal Maharashtra region which includes Raigad, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts. Ramesh told reporters, “As far as environment clearance is concerned, we have done all that is required and all different interest groups should not use environment as a shield behind which they start firing their guns at government.” He was responding when asked whether the Environment Ministry would have a rethink over the clearance given to the power plant being built by France in Maharashtra in view of demands in this regard.

He said, “On November 28, the Environment clearance for Jaitapur nuclear power project was accorded. The 35 conditions associated with the clearance have also been made public.”

His comments came in the backdrop of senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha and CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat demanding a re-look into the conditional environmental clearance given to the nuclear plant, noting that it has created a “great deal of disquiet” among locals as well as others across the country.

“There are issues of safety. More importantly there are issues of environment and a conditional clearance given by the Environment Ministry is not enough. Minister Jairam Ramesh is on a mission mode and is trying to implement policies in that mode.

“Therefore, I was quite surprised, indeed shocked and I found that he has even given conditional clearance of the plant. It definitely calls for a re-look,” Sinha has said

Attacking the opponents of the project the Minister said, “There are political parties which have never agreed with the fact that our Prime Minister concluded the most successful civil nuclear agreement, of which Jaitapur is the first one.”

(News Editor- Naushin Fatima Khan)

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