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SC seeks ASI survey on Ram Setu
Friday, May 09, 2008 09:38 [IST]

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has added another twist to the onging Setusamudram project controversy by asking the Centre to consider holding archaeological survey to ascertain whether 'Ram Setu' can be declared 'ancient monument' and the possibility of pushing the venture through other alignments.

"There is a specific direction of the Madras High Court that Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) should carry investigations whether Rama Setu is an ancient monument or not," a Bench headed by Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan said.

The Bench said that Janata Party President Subramanium Swamy and senior advocate CS Vaidyanathan, while opposing the demolition of 'Rama Setu', have put serious arguments for conducting ASI probe and for carrying the project through other alignments.

"You also explore the possibility of carrying out the project through any other channels (alignments)," the Bench, also comprising Justices RV Raveendran and JM Panchal, said.

The Bench said in the interregnum when the matter will be taken for further hearing on July 22, the Centre can consider these two aspects as directed by the High Court on June 19 last year.

Senior advocate Fali S Nariman, who is appearing for the Centre to defend the controversial project, responded positively to the court's view.

Swamy, Vaidyanathan and others while putting arguments against the demolition of the 'Rama Setu', have contended that there was a possibility of going ahead with the project through alternative alignments which will be economically more viable and cause no damage to environment besides protecting the religious faith of Hindus who considers the structure as sacred.


Source : PTI

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