Govt to take into account international norms
Caught between conflicting demands, Culture Minister Ambika Soni today said government will take a decision that fits "international norms and the sentiments" of all those involved while working out.
However, she was non-committal on whether government would accept an alternative alignment for the Rs 3500-crore project pursued vigorously by most parties in Tamil Nadu supporting the government at the Centre.
Similarly, she was not forthcoming on whether the government would order an Archaeological Survey to determine if 'Ram Setu' was man-made or a natural formation.
"I can't give an opinion...but obviously we want to take the whole thing in a manner that it fits international norms and the sentiments of the people involved and the project for the purpose it is being setup, the viability, comments by other authorities.
"Government will take a view of all this while deciding," Soni said in an interaction with PTI editors.She was asked whether government would opt for an alternative in the wake of controversy raked up by Hindu organisations that the project would damage the mythological Ram Setu and whether an Archaeological Survey would be conducted as a way out of the present imbroglio.
The Minister dismissed allegations that Government had buckled under pressure to withdraw its controversial affidavit in the Supreme Court which had suggested that there was no historical evidence to establish the existence of Lord Ram and other characters in Ramayana.
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