Stop a nuclear disaster

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Date: 26 Aug 2010 04:35:42 +0530

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Content preview: Hi Cisco certification, Our leaders are putting the nation
   at stake for the nuclear liability bill. The Standing Committee looking at
   the bill has submitted its recommendations to the Parliament. In its current
   form the bill limits the liability for operator of the nuclear facility in
   case of a nuclear accident. If the cost exceeds the limit we will have to
   pay for it. The Standing Committee has ignored the demand for unlimited liability
   which would have made the bill more competent. [...]

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Hi Cisco certification,

Our leaders are putting the nation at stake for the nuclear liability
bill. The Standing Committee looking at the bill has submitted its
recommendations to the Parliament.

In its current form the bill limits the liability for operator of the
nuclear facility in case of a nuclear accident. If the cost exceeds the
limit we will have to pay for it. The Standing Committee has ignored the
demand for unlimited liability which would have made the bill more
competent.

Our leaders have not learnt anything from the injustices of Bhopal. Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, eager to get this bill cleared needs to know
that we want unlimited liability. I have already sent him an email asking
him to incorporate unlimited liability in the bill. A large number of
emails demanding the same will make it difficult for him to ignore us. We
have very little time to make this change.

Can you also write to PM Manmohan Singh asking him to incorporate
unlimited liability?

http://www.greenpeace.org/india/unlimited-liability

Thanks!

balavignesh002_at_gmail.com

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