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In 2011, just after an AIADMK-led alliance came to power in Tamil Nadu, one of the first political challenges for Jayalalithaa was dealing with the protesters at Kudankulam, who were demanding that the work on the nuclear power plant there be stopped and project scrapped.
The protests were massive, with thousands participating in the southern district for several months. Five years later, their most prominent leader, SP Udayakumar, has now launched his own political party.
Taking a cue from the Green parties in the West, People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) has announced the formation of ‘Pachai Tamizhagam’ (Green Tamil Nadu). PMANE remains at the forefront of the anti-Kudankulam protests. But their scope is more than just nuclear power.
Udayakumar feels that India should brace up for parties which have the environment as an important part of their agenda.
He adds that people in India are getting interested in these issues because of what is happening around them. He stated the example of recent Chennai floods.
Blaming political parties for exploiting resources, he says, “BJP and Congress are selling our natural resources to foreign corporations.”
This is not Udayakumar’s first foray into politics. PMANE was supporting the Aam Admi Party in 2014, but have since broken away.
“We had put forward five petitions like having a Tamil name, to make policies on sensitive issues like Tamil Eelam and fishermen issue by consulting them. They were not doing that and Arvind Kejriwal never came to Tamil Nadu,” he says, adding that they also refused to take a stand on the nuclear issue, which was embarrassing for the PMANE.
Interestingly, Udayakumar says that election strategies are not top priority.
The party is planning to organise education campaigns. They will be conducting leadership campaigns. They will be targeting a few thousand men and women and they will be taught about different political parties. They will also be taught about other political leaders.
Meanwhile, their anti-nuclear movement continues.
(The author Pheba Mathew works with The News Minute.)
Published: 19 Jan 2016,05:54 PM IST