Achuthanandan stopped on way to Kudankulam
BY PTI19 Sep 2012 12:01 AM GMT
PTI19 Sep 2012 12:01 AM GMT
Marxist leader V S Achuthanandan on Tuesday left for Kudankulam to protest against the nuclear project but was stopped by police on the Kerala-TN border.
The former chief minister had set out for the coastal site in defiance of a fiat from his Communist Party of India-Marxist and a request from the Kerala home department not to go to TN.
Achuthanandan's vehicle was stopped by the Tamil Nadu Police at the border, about 30 km from here.
Alighting from the vehicle, Achuthanandan said: 'I am not interested in creating a law and order issue in your state (Tamil Nadu).’
The former chief minister had set out for the coastal site in defiance of a fiat from his Communist Party of India-Marxist and a request from the Kerala home department not to go to TN.
Achuthanandan's vehicle was stopped by the Tamil Nadu Police at the border, about 30 km from here.
Alighting from the vehicle, Achuthanandan said: 'I am not interested in creating a law and order issue in your state (Tamil Nadu).’
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