UPA’s decision on Reviving Ram Setu hurts Hindu Sentiments, will oppose strongly: VHP Chief Togadia
August 30th, 2013, 7:53 pm
New Delhi Aug 30: ‘When we say ‘Ram Mandir’, then the Govt says ‘Supreme Court’. But as the issue of Sethusamudram issue in Hon Supreme Court, UPA’s Mnister Farooq Abdullah is adamant on breaking Ram Setu! Reviving Sethusamudram is equal to hurting Hindus.” said VHP Chief Dr Pravin Togadia on Socila Media Twitter this evening.
‘Protests may go on; we will go on with the project- These are the Most arrogant lines by Central Minister Faruq Abdullah!’ said Dr Togadia.
‘Ram Setu is our religious monument and now just because Farooq Abdullah wants to break it using Setusamudram excuse, Hindus will oppose democratically’ said Dr Pravin Togadia in his brief interaction with VSK-Karnataka.
What Happended on Friday?
The Sethusamudram project is back on the Centre’s agenda. The UPA government would soon file an affidavit in the Supreme Court to get a nod for the project worth about Rs 25,000 crore that was first approved eight years ago but still not implemented.
The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) on Thursday evening gave the go-ahead to file the old affidavit again.
The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) on Thursday evening gave the go-ahead to file the old affidavit again.
Resolute to fight the Centre’s decision on the project, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy said, “They can file any affidavit they want, but they will have to face me in court.” The R.K. Pachauri Committee, appointed by the government after the Supreme Court asked the government to explore an alternative alignment, had said that the project was unviable in all ways. The Centre’s affidavit questioning the existence of Lord Ram or Ram Setu set off a political storm. The government was then forced to withdraw the affidavit and file a fresh one on February 2008. It sought vacation of interim orders restraining the project. (Inputs from India Today
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