Ram Setu will not be broken: Gadkari

‘We have certain alternatives, which will be submitted before apex court’

August 15, 2014 12:00 am | Updated November 17, 2021 05:32 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The government on Thursday said it remained firm on its decision to protect the ‘Ram Setu,’ but it would offer a suggestion to the Supreme Court on the proposed Sethusamudram shipping canal project which would be “acceptable to all.”

Union Minister for Shipping Nitin Gadkari told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour that the ‘Ram Setu’ would “not be broken” by the government.

The Minister said the issue was sub judice and the government had certain “alternatives,” which it would submit to the Supreme Court. The government was hopeful of finding a solution to the multi-crore Sethusamudram project, which has been hanging fire after Hindu groups protested against the United Progressive Alliance government’s move to dismantle the structure that is considered a bridge built by Lord Rama.

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