A submission to this effect was made by Advocate General A L Somayaji before the first bench, comprising acting Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice M Sathyanarayanan, hearing three PILs seeking fulfilment of 15 conditions laid down by the Supreme Court prior to operationalization of the KNPP and also withdrawal of cases against the agitators.
Somayaji said the stage is not ripe for withdrawal of criminal cases already filed.
Pointing out that the tenor of the apex court's condition no. 14 that efforts should be made to withdraw cases against agitators was different from others like AERB and NPCIL clearances for operationalisation of the plant, he said there was no positive direction to the government to drop the cases.
The agitators too should reciprocate the court ruling by agreeing to remain peaceful and allow the plant to operate, the AG said, adding it could not be a one-sided operation.
P Wilson, Additional Solicitor-General of India, said central and state agencies like Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Nuclear Power Corporation of India and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and the Environment Ministry had filed separate reports since July 4.
Denying any violation of the 15-point guidelines, Wilson said that as directed the court, these reports had been filed before the registry of the apex court.
The ASG further said there was a serious threat to the nuclear facility from agitators and that officials were being stopped from discharging their duties. "There was even a threat to blow up the unit," he said.
"They have filed the reports as directed by the apex court. We cannot go into its validity. You challenge the report and take your objection to the Supreme Court," he said.
Earlier, M Radhakrishnan, counsel for petitioner G Sundararajan, said two key guidelines - relating to review of safety and inclusion of Kanyakumari district in the disaster management scheme - had not been complied with by authorities.
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