Sunday, 24 February 2013

Sethusamudram project - Center Going Ahead


The UPA government has rejected the RK Pachauri Committee report that had found the entire Sethusamudram project unviable on two fronts – economically as ecologically. The Pachauri Committee had submitted its report to the Supreme Court on its direction.


In response to the committee report, the government made it clear on friday (22 Mar 2013) that it intended to pursue the project cutting through the Adam’s Bridge, popularly known as Ram Setu. “Government does not accept the conclusions and recommendations of the Pachauri Committee. Given the advantages of the project, the Government of India intends to pursue the implementation of the project,” read the government affidavit, requesting SC to resolve the ‘contentious issues’ raised before it.

BJP chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “The government’s affidavit is not the last word. The Ram Sethu is not a simple architectural symbol. It has the cult status of a deity.”

A bunch of petitions opposing the project are pending before SC since 2007 for adjudication. Work on the Sethusamudram project stopped after SC ordered a stay against the dredging work. It had then constituted the Pachauri committee to study an alternative route. The committee, however, called for scrapping the project.

Environmentalists, too, are up in arms against the project, arguing that it will destroy the ecology of the area.

The Pachauri committee was formed in 2008 to honour observations in this regard by then Chief Justice K. G. Balakrishnan in midst of a controversy over the government ignoring environmental concerns and religious sentiments.

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