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Nuclear energy is not safe for mankind.
by satish bagmar on Oct 26, 2007 09:53 AM

I refere to an article by Dr. Anant phadake in marathi Daily "SAKAL"dt. 14.10.07 explaining how nuclear energy is most dangerous for even next generations.
Dr Fadake elabirates how from mining to transport to actual use in reactors to ash handling at all stages this radiation is taking place and that is very dangerous for generations. Ash of consumed nuclear material can cause dangerous rediation for thousands of years and present arrangement to store it in lead barrels cannot be safe for comming tousands of years. He further quoted accident in russian Nuclear plant chernibil where radiation spread dangerously in 15 countries spreadin cancer, thiriets and hiper tentions.
as aresult worldwide 1500 nuclear plants are to be closed over a decade and USA has not gone for any new plants since 1973.
Why India is wasting time too on such deal then is a million dollars question and why America for its greed of 50 billion dollars sale of reactors wnnts India to go for such unsafe energy?
Basically is Calefornia fire not a sabotage?Is not Iran nuclear?Is alqueda not managing iraq and Afganistan and present in Iran and Pakistan?Is communist venezulae not hand in hand with Iran and China and Korea with Pakistan?What America wants to gain by such Nuclear Deal with India then?More boomerangs?
Instead now there should be institutanalised decision making than such nonsenses with sovereignty of country like India.

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