The difficulties that people of  TN go through every year is to be seen to be believed. Parents ask their NRI kids not to come – or they ask them to stay in a 5 * hotel instead of coming home…

Why does this happen EVERY YEAR? Simply because people do not care!

If you are sure you know the reasons…well, read on!

http://kaipullai.com/2012/03/22/5-reasons-why-there-is-something-wrong-with-the-protests-in-kudankulam-part1/

 

http://kaipullai.com/2012/03/22/5-reasons-why-there-is-something-wrong-with-the-protests-in-kudankulam-part2/

 

  1. Thanks subra for introducing me to this awesome blog.Enjoyed reading all the History articles with great fun.
    For all of you out there would like to introduce Ryan ong’s blog http://www.moneysmart.sg/ who writes about Finance in a similarly funny way though the context is not Indian.
    Happy reading

  2. Hi Subra,
    Have been following your blogs for quite some time.

    TN power shortage problem is NOT due to the fact that kudankulam is not started on time.
    It is ONLY due to COMPLETE mismanagement of TN electricity Board.

    Of the whole india, TN electricity was cheapest before two years. Now it is not the case.
    Refer: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/steep-power-tariff-hike-for-domestic-consumers/article3263517.ece

    Please don’t look at the protest in BLACK and white.

    Also, it is completely idiotic to look at somebody’s education and say whether he is fit to carry out the protests or not. for that matter, Anna hazare should not lead any protest.

    These protests are happening for a long time, but people came out massively after TSUNAMI kind of havoc happened.

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