“We will not let the anti-corruption movement die or allow it to be put on the back burner,” say rallyists Supporters of Anna Hazare took out a march here on Sunday extending their support to civil society members of the Lokpal Bill drafting committee. Armed with banners, placards, posters and flags, the supporters, after assembling at Jantar Mantar, started their march towards India Gate where a programme of songs and street...
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Civil groups protest harrasment of anti-nuclear campaigners
Indian Social Action Forum, Janhastakshep, People's Union for Civil Liberties, All-India Students Association and other citizens' groups jointly staged a protest demonstration near Maharashtra Sadan here on Monday condemning the detention and harassment of yatris taking part in the anti-nuclear yatra in Maharashtra. In a memorandum to the Resident Commissioner of Maharashtra, the Protesters demanded that there be no interruption in the route of the yatra and also an end to...
More »Left activists seek ban on Endosulfan
Activists of the student and youth wings of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M), on Monday, staged a protest here to demand a ban on Endosulfan across the country. The activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) and the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) also burnt Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in effigy at Jantar Mantar. The demonstration coincided with ‘Anti-Endosulfan Day' being observed in Kerala where Chief Minister V.S....
More »Detention drama continues on day two of Jaitapur yatra
The three-day Tarapur-to-Jaitapur yatra hit another roadblock on Sunday, as the police continued detaining activists. Interrupting a rally at Pen in the morning, the police detained 22 Protesters of the National Anti-Nuclear Plant Yatra for violating prohibitory orders imposed on Saturday night. “They were detained under Section 68 of the Bombay Police Act. Prohibitory orders were put in place last night. [We were told] the demonstrators would come, and there would be...
More »Resistance to Jaitapur Nuclear Plant Grows in India by Vikas Bajaj
When a farmer named Praveen Gawankar and two neighbors began a protest four years ago against a proposed nuclear power plant here in this coastal town, they were against it mainly for not-in-my-backyard reasons. They stood to lose mango orchards, cashew trees and rice fields, as the government forcibly acquired 2,300 acres to build six nuclear reactors — the biggest nuclear power plant ever proposed anywhere. But now, as a nuclear...
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